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Why dustbowl is the future
sqft
#601 Posted : Tuesday, August 11, 2020 11:44:03 AM
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Chaos erupt in dustbowl. I hope @amorphous & @mugundaman are OK.


https://www.tuko.co.ke/3...iado-peace-meeting.html

Proverbs 13:11 Dishonest money dwindles away, but whoever gathers money little by little makes it grow.
amorphous
#602 Posted : Tuesday, August 11, 2020 12:07:51 PM
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sqft wrote:
Chaos erupt in dustbowl. I hope @amorphous & @mugundaman are OK.


https://www.tuko.co.ke/3...iado-peace-meeting.html




He he he he he he that is more of the border at Naivasha/Suswa area than it is DC. Those zones are extremely remote and we do not condone such behaviour hapa DC core. Jewel in the Crown for example has been nyweeeeeeee in sweet peace for the past 100 years and counting smile
In the final analysis, it all boils down to sheer plain old hard work and dogged persistence. Nothing more, nothing less!!
amorphous
#603 Posted : Wednesday, August 12, 2020 10:05:36 AM
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For all you party animals


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Five clubs that are changing the face of Kitengela
By Felix Kavii
2 days ago
Clubs in Kitengela (Photo/ Courtesy)



Kitengela is famous for 'nyama choma' (toast meat), a Kenyan delicacy enjoyed by not only Kenyans but also other people from all over the world. It has also grown quite rapidly in posh hotels, clubs and other entertainment facilities. Speaking of clubs, Kitengela is now getting a new name and image for harboring some of the most lavish clubs in the central province. Aside from 'nyama choma', Kitengela is starting to become famous for luxurious clubs.



Some of the clubs that are remarkably changing the face of Kitengela are;

Club 034

This isn't just any ordinary club; it's one of the most monumental businesses in history. Club 034 was curved from an abandoned Boeing airplane that had remained parked at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport for several years before millionaire Flash Mwatha hatched the idea to renovate it and set up the entertainment joint. Upon entry is a red carpet welcoming guests, and one is accorded the chance to feel like they are boarding and/or alighting from an airplane. In an interview in May 2020, the millionaire said, "This is the cockpit, and the engine has been removed. The plane will have a first-class and economy class. The cockpit will be for very, very important people (VVIPs). In the kitchen area, we won't change anything. We shall still use the same trollies that were used to serve while the plane was airborne." He also added that in the first class, they would strip it top and bottom and decorate it with a 3D model. In the model, they shall set up clouds that create the atmosphere of a real flight. Club 034 isn't just a place where one can enjoy amazing delicacies and have a good time with friends and family, but one can also enjoy quite a breathtaking scenic view.

ALSO READ: Five spots where the young rich and famous splash cash

Pavillion XV is yet another club changing the face of Kitengela. It's the place to be in Kitengela. Pavillion XV has a wide range of fabulous entertainment all days and nights. If you've been there, you know this might even be an understatement. The club provides the ultimate experience with absolute indulgence and allows you to spend your attention and evening as you wish without lifting a finger.



Another night club in Kitengela that's known to have a program of the order of things is the Avarlone Lounge. It's dubbed no.1 cocktail and outdoor bar lounge in Kitengela, having Wednesdays for the ladies (ladies' night), Thursdays for African live band, Fridays for reggae, Saturdays for party and Sundays for karaoke. If you're looking for a specific type of funk for a particular day, the Avalorne lounge in Kitengela is the way to go.

If you're looking to try another profound night club and/or restaurant in the city, the Nomad platinum lounge is an excellent place to check out. It is situated in the heart of Kitengela town next to Equity bank. They take pride in making great meals, ready to eat nyama choma, ala-cartes menu, and famous for making kuku choma just to mention but a few. Great entertainment is not left out in keeping the customers coming and wanting more of the good vibes.

ALSO READ: Why the clubs in Nairobi CBD no longer command the party scene as before

Last but not least, in the great clubs in Kitengela is Halcyon lounge and grill. Like the Avalorne lounge, they have a predetermined program of events that keeps people updated on the kind of groove they're in for on a particular day. They redefine nightlife in Kitengela, having Tuesdays for rhumba, Wednesdays for Karaoke, Thursdays for Bands, Fridays and Saturdays for party nights, and finally, Sundays for Dohty Sunday service. Talk about taking night clubs to another level.


source: https://www.standardmedi...g-the-face-of-kitengela

when we said DC is the future years ago, some laughed. Hawacheki sasa Laughing out loudly
In the final analysis, it all boils down to sheer plain old hard work and dogged persistence. Nothing more, nothing less!!
amorphous
#604 Posted : Wednesday, August 12, 2020 10:12:23 AM
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DC takes lead in Kenya in promoting water security Applause Applause Applause



Been saying it for years; rainwater harvesting + biodigesters + solar backup is the solution to 90% of the average Kenyan homeowner's woes.

Kudos to DC officials for being forward looking

Quote:


All buildings in rural and urban areas in Kajiado County, including Kitengela, will be required to have water harvesting and storage equipment.


The law under Kajiado Water Harvesting Bill adopted by the county assembly and signed into law by Kajiado governor Joseph ole Lenku requires those who intend to build residential and commercial buildings to seek approval of water harvesting facilities.

The county experiences perennial water shortages as population surges due to rural-urban migration.

A 20-litre jerrican of freshwater costs between Sh40- 50 while salty water sells at Sh20

A national government project that promised to sell water at Sh3 remain a pipe dream.


source: https://www.businessdail...607010-gi67ha/index.html
In the final analysis, it all boils down to sheer plain old hard work and dogged persistence. Nothing more, nothing less!!
tinker
#605 Posted : Wednesday, August 12, 2020 1:14:05 PM
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[quote=amorphous]DC takes lead in Kenya in promoting water security Applause Applause Applause



Been saying it for years; rainwater harvesting + biodigesters + solar backup is the solution to 90% of the average Kenyan homeowner's woes.

Kudos to DC officials for being forward looking

Quote:


All buildings in rural and urban areas in Kajiado County, including Kitengela, will be required to have water harvesting and storage equipment.


The law under Kajiado Water Harvesting Bill adopted by the county assembly and signed into law by Kajiado governor Joseph ole Lenku requires those who intend to build residential and commercial buildings to seek approval of water harvesting facilities.

The county experiences perennial water shortages as population surges due to rural-urban migration.

A 20-litre jerrican of freshwater costs between Sh40- 50 while salty water sells at Sh20

A national government project that promised to sell water at Sh3 remain a pipe dream.


source: https://www.businessdail...07010-gi67ha/index.html[/quote]

Water harvesting is no brainier especially for private residential home, it makes sense and it is cost effective in the long run.

When it comes to urban/commercial building, the story is different, how is water harvesting going to be implemented on an already fully-built 40x80.

also, considering dust all over the 'urban' center, who will be responsible for cleaning it?.
Are they admitting that the government cannot supply basic needs enshrined in the constitution and that we are on our own?.
or is it another avenue to increase project cost (making it un-affordable to many) and for Kanjo to milk the Cow or kill the only remaining geese that is laying the golden eggs.





....He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion..
amorphous
#606 Posted : Wednesday, August 12, 2020 1:25:25 PM
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Tinker, I get your concerns but I think the principle behind the new law is very noble. I do not think the law forces an apartments owner to harvest for drinking. A simple tank system (hata tanki moja) connected to gutters (concrete, pvc or otherwise) should suffice. This law will mostly benefit ordinary homeowners who complain of water shortages yet do not want to invest in a simple gutter and tank to harvest all that pure clean water that disappears into the ground every rainy season. I believe Bangalore implemented a similar law and as far as I know it has been a roaring success overall.
In the final analysis, it all boils down to sheer plain old hard work and dogged persistence. Nothing more, nothing less!!
TheAlchemist
#607 Posted : Saturday, August 15, 2020 8:30:13 AM
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The Standard: Nairo-bye! 10 celebrities who’ve relocated from the city.
https://www.standardmedi...relocated-from-the-city

Just last week Dandia hitmaker Kristoff revealed he relocated to the leafy sides of Kitengela just minutes shy from the city. “I took a drive to Kajiado County and was fascinated by the architectural design of some beautiful apartments. Upon inquiry, I realised that I can get extravagantly spacious housing at the same rate I pay in the city and I took it up immediately,” Kristoff explains. The rapper reportedly moved into an exquisite six-bedroom stand-alone mansion with ample parking and plenty of yard space. “Besides the fresh air, I can comfortably do my BBQs in my yard. No wonder Khaligraph followed suit,” he quips.

And while some might have grown accustomed to the glitz and glamour of showbiz, enjoying their 15 minutes of fame with aplomb, there comes a time when one feels it is too much and thus opts for some privacy. This is the case with comedian Eric Omondi, who decided to move from Kilimani and settle now in Athi-River, where there is ‘less scrutiny’ from people.

“It (the house) is also more spacious,” adds Eric, who is coincidentally neighbours with rapper Khaligraph and politician Charles Njagua aka Jaguar. The all-boy band trio, H_art the Band, they of the El Shaddai fame, implemented a win-win strategy of co-living in Kayole to a 5 bedroom mansion in Ongata Rongai. “There’s less hassle. We have space to expand, set up a studio and easily work together,” explains Skoko of H_art the Band.
amorphous
#608 Posted : Saturday, August 15, 2020 12:52:50 PM
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Applause Applause Applause
TheAlchemist wrote:
The Standard: Nairo-bye! 10 celebrities who’ve relocated from the city.
https://www.standardmedi...relocated-from-the-city

Just last week Dandia hitmaker Kristoff revealed he relocated to the leafy sides of Kitengela just minutes shy from the city. “I took a drive to Kajiado County and was fascinated by the architectural design of some beautiful apartments. Upon inquiry, I realised that I can get extravagantly spacious housing at the same rate I pay in the city and I took it up immediately,” Kristoff explains. The rapper reportedly moved into an exquisite six-bedroom stand-alone mansion with ample parking and plenty of yard space. “Besides the fresh air, I can comfortably do my BBQs in my yard. No wonder Khaligraph followed suit,” he quips.

And while some might have grown accustomed to the glitz and glamour of showbiz, enjoying their 15 minutes of fame with aplomb, there comes a time when one feels it is too much and thus opts for some privacy. This is the case with comedian Eric Omondi, who decided to move from Kilimani and settle now in Athi-River, where there is ‘less scrutiny’ from people.

“It (the house) is also more spacious,” adds Eric, who is coincidentally neighbours with rapper Khaligraph and politician Charles Njagua aka Jaguar. The all-boy band trio, H_art the Band, they of the El Shaddai fame, implemented a win-win strategy of co-living in Kayole to a 5 bedroom mansion in Ongata Rongai. “There’s less hassle. We have space to expand, set up a studio and easily work together,” explains Skoko of H_art the Band.

Applause Applause Applause
A no brainer is a no brainer. One can argue against irrefutable logic until the cows come home, but it always ends up winning. Remember how they said Mugundaman was kurazy and delusional for touting the glories of DC a mere three years ago?
Laughing out loudly
In the final analysis, it all boils down to sheer plain old hard work and dogged persistence. Nothing more, nothing less!!
mkenyan
#609 Posted : Monday, August 17, 2020 9:04:20 AM
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tinker wrote:
[quote=amorphous]DC takes lead in Kenya in promoting water security Applause Applause Applause



Been saying it for years; rainwater harvesting + biodigesters + solar backup is the solution to 90% of the average Kenyan homeowner's woes.

Kudos to DC officials for being forward looking

Quote:


All buildings in rural and urban areas in Kajiado County, including Kitengela, will be required to have water harvesting and storage equipment.


The law under Kajiado Water Harvesting Bill adopted by the county assembly and signed into law by Kajiado governor Joseph ole Lenku requires those who intend to build residential and commercial buildings to seek approval of water harvesting facilities.

The county experiences perennial water shortages as population surges due to rural-urban migration.

A 20-litre jerrican of freshwater costs between Sh40- 50 while salty water sells at Sh20

A national government project that promised to sell water at Sh3 remain a pipe dream.


source: https://www.businessdail...07010-gi67ha/index.html[/quote]

Water harvesting is no brainier especially for private residential home, it makes sense and it is cost effective in the long run.

When it comes to urban/commercial building, the story is different, how is water harvesting going to be implemented on an already fully-built 40x80.

also, considering dust all over the 'urban' center, who will be responsible for cleaning it?.
Are they admitting that the government cannot supply basic needs enshrined in the constitution and that we are on our own?.
or is it another avenue to increase project cost (making it un-affordable to many) and for Kanjo to milk the Cow or kill the only remaining geese that is laying the golden eggs.






if only these people had obeyed the law (where it is the law) or commonsense (where there is no such law) not to fully build up on their land and only develop on specified percentage - or leave a specified distance between them and the adjoining properties - we would not be having this problem.
amorphous
#610 Posted : Monday, August 17, 2020 4:16:07 PM
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Kakamega Senator Cleophas Malala at the balcony of his house in Kitengela, Kajiado on August 17, 2020.

Pole to the Senator but when you see Senators moving out of Nairobi core to Jewel in the Crown then there is nothing much to add there. Beautiful balcony and well done security to the point that DCI hawaezi penya Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly That is beautiful DC maisonettes for ya.

https://www.nation.co.ke...t-senator-malala-1920214
In the final analysis, it all boils down to sheer plain old hard work and dogged persistence. Nothing more, nothing less!!
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