MaichBlack wrote:digitek1 wrote:on the contrary thats an opportunity for clinic, academies,clubs security firms etc
You totally did not get the point!!! Let's see if this helps...
african coloner wrote:What Happened to the law of ten percent being left in all subdivisions to social ammenities like schools?
The march towards slummification of Nairobi continues unabated.
Given the poor rule of law in Kenya, people will be better off buying housing in mega-projects like Tatu City which have their own governance and rules. Govt of Kenya is weakest at maintaining law and order. It's a jungle out there.
Which is why, it's sad to see Tatu City stuck in the mud for so long. It could have given Nairobi a semblance of first world living in a large municipality. Hopefully the likes of Centum can seize on this opportunity and deliver us from mediocrity by building large self sustaining developments with park areas and nice amenities.
That's a big reason why I'm waiting for one of these big projects with office space, health facilities entertainment etc in one area before I buy a home.