If you want to know the history of milimani, you should ask your friend, the guy you've interviewed about his neighbors who lives on the other side of the road. A pastor, I don't know if she's still there because it's been a while since I saw her. She has lived in milimani since 1979. She is very friendly. She would often stop guys on the road for a chat mostly in the evening before sunset. I'm sure she knows everything about milimani.
I attended Lena Moi primary in 1979. Lived in Section 58...had lots o$ Indians then. Moved to Nairobi in 1980. I loved Nakuru, so many beautiful memories.
@@annea5781 not the same school. Lenana primary was nearby, they wore beige uniforms, ours was light blue or lavender and white. The headmaster was Mr. Kent and Mrs.Gichiri after.
Good job my brother, I am really appreciative of your efforts to keep us informed of development back in Kenya and specifically Nakuru city. Indeed this is the best channel we have and I admire your consistency 👍🥂
The advantage of Milimani it's so big, green and with the best roads but unfortunately most of the lands there are empty and idle that place inastahili new development in housing whether it's apartments, bungalows, business complex etc those tajiris should do something
Ezra it's true there is no any well built estate in Nakuru.... Even Eldoret has some better estates with compacted apartments than Nakuru... Elgon view alone is better than all estates in Nakuru.. Though Nakuru has better roads in the estates
@@davidkariuki7360 Elgon view, Annex and Pioneer.... Have better apartments and well built than any estate in Nakuru... Most estates in Nakuru are ground houses with one or two apartments
If you want to know the history of milimani, you should ask your friend, the guy you've interviewed about his neighbors who lives on the other side of the road. A pastor, I don't know if she's still there because it's been a while since I saw her. She has lived in milimani since 1979. She is very friendly. She would often stop guys on the road for a chat mostly in the evening before sunset. I'm sure she knows everything about milimani.
I'll look for her
I attended Lena Moi primary in 1979. Lived in Section 58...had lots o$ Indians then. Moved to Nairobi in 1980. I loved Nakuru, so many beautiful memories.
@@ladysafari01it was later renamed lenana. Do you remember the name of your headmaster?
@@annea5781 not the same school. Lenana primary was nearby, they wore beige uniforms, ours was light blue or lavender and white. The headmaster was Mr. Kent and Mrs.Gichiri after.
@@ladysafari01 thanks and I might be wrong again but didn’t they share a fence and end up being the same school??
Milimani means ON the hills? What does juu milimani mean?
Good job my brother, I am really appreciative of your efforts to keep us informed of development back in Kenya and specifically Nakuru city. Indeed this is the best channel we have and I admire your consistency 👍🥂
Always good to hear from you.
The advantage of Milimani it's so big, green and with the best roads but unfortunately most of the lands there are empty and idle that place inastahili new development in housing whether it's apartments, bungalows, business complex etc those tajiris should do something
Manze! I totally agree with you
Ezra it's true there is no any well built estate in Nakuru.... Even Eldoret has some better estates with compacted apartments than Nakuru... Elgon view alone is better than all estates in Nakuru..
Though Nakuru has better roads in the estates
Noted! Coming to Eldoret soon and then we will compare notes. Eldoret has a feeling of new money but some places in Nakuru feel old.
Elgon view is small to compare with Milimani, Elgon view iko level moja na Kiamunyi plus ata tarmac roads huko ziliekwa mwaka juzi
@@davidkariuki7360 Elgon view, Annex and Pioneer.... Have better apartments and well built than any estate in Nakuru... Most estates in Nakuru are ground houses with one or two apartments
The argument is that appartments are better than massionettes?!
Where in Nakuru? interested
Just type Milimani Nakuru on Google and you will see the location.
Hi Ezra, consider doing a tour of Mwariki B