NewMoney wrote:Living in the DC is not an environmentally friendly choice, as if there not enough disadvantages. Environmentally consious people buy apartments and live near their amenities which means they can walk to most if not all, and if they have to take the car, it will be a short environment-friendly ride... also one car will be enough for the family unlike in DC where you may need upto 3 cars per household to attain the same level of flexibility
Industrial area -heaviest polluter in East and Central Africa
Nairobi River..most polluted and filthy river North of the Limpopo. Passes by all the poshest hoods in Nairobi.
Talk about environmentally friendly.
As for distance and amenities..only someone who thinks the universe revolves around decaying Nairobi core says distance is an issue. Who lied to you that all of us commute to Nai core and have no amenities

. I have more amenities in DC than I did in Nai core and at half the cost!
And wait until Kitengela Expressway is open. I will be able to get to Jewel in the Crown from the CBD faster than you can get from your office to your Umoja bedsitter

(jokes)
Besides..the numbers tell it all. Wake us up when the numbers change my broda. Kenyans are voting with their feet
In the final analysis, it all boils down to sheer plain old hard work and dogged persistence. Nothing more, nothing less!!