Nairobi Landlords, Tenants to Face Arrest in Fresh Crackdown

The crackdown is set to begin next week...
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Nairobi County Chief Environment Officer Geoffrey Mosiria has announced a renewed crackdown on unlawful waste dumping in the Pipeline estate, threatening the arrest of both tenants and landlords. This move aims to enforce waste management laws after repeated warnings were ignored, with a focus on restoring cleanliness and order.
- Mosiria’s team will resume cleaning and road rehabilitation in the Pipeline estate.
- Both tenants and landlords who have ignored warnings against illegal dumping will face arrest.
- The Nairobi City County Solid Waste Management Act of 2015 holds property owners responsible for cleanliness within a 10-meter radius of their premises.
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