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Originally published by Kenyanstop
November 18, 2025
3d ago
Landlords on the Spot as Nairobi County Enforces Ksh500,000 Ban

Nairobi County Air Quality Act of 2021 stipulates stiff penalties for rogue landlords and other service providers who engage in unauthorised burning of waste...
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Nairobi County has issued a strict warning against the illegal burning of waste, with Chief Officer for the Environment Geoffrey Mosiria emphasizing tougher enforcement measures for non-compliance, particularly for landlords and property managers.
- Penalties for illegal waste burning include a fine of no less than Ksh500,000 or a minimum of six months imprisonment, or both, under the Nairobi County Air Quality Act of 2021.
- The warning was issued after Mosiria discovered a security guard burning waste in a residential compound, confirming previous instances of such activities.
- Mosiria highlighted the significant health risks posed by smoke, especially to children and individuals with respiratory conditions, and the dangers of escalating fires from uncontrolled waste burning.
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