I doubt. If you give sakaja the budget given to NMS, he would do more. Check the amount of money that NMS was receiving from state house and county government too..yet still left a 16b debt... That's alot of money not to perform
NMS delivered big time in only 2 years. If only it had been given another 2 years Nairobi would have gone back to a shining city in the sun. We miss Major General Badi.
NMS should be returned, huyu kazi n tik tok. Nairobi is dirty, cabrows are delapdated & in Riverside mall it stinks😢 sakaja is trying to deflect responsibility 😂😂
NMS did much work than what you will do as a govenor in 5 years. This is what will make you fail in Nairobi. Since NMS went, there is no work going on in Nairobi...just few PR works as you cry for launching food project in public schools yet other chldren continue to suffer without food the many schools in nairobi which are not public and not for the rich
If Governor Sakaja can do half the things that NMS did in the amount of time they had then he will have done great things. The problem is we can see and feel the things NMS did so its useless for him to keep blaming them for things he hasn't done.
Nairobi's city centre is currently facing significant issues with its paving, resulting in a messy appearance throughout many areas. Despite this, Sakaja appears to be unaffected and relaxed amidst the chaos.
He who has no fault will never die. The proverb reminds us of our mortality and humanity. But in all cases, it demands that one should always be truthful and it's ones truthfulness(honesty) that will outlive him/her. Or simply put, the man can and will die but not his truth
School bus routing should be county function. You can't have 30 yellow buses picking up 30 pupils in one compound. Use a terminus that clears routes. Rusinga and Breaburn don't need 80 buses and they are next to each other.
What happened to children attending local schools, walking to school (and therefore getting exercise) as opposed to being driven around? The government (and parents) needs to sort out local schools. In the UK children are allocated schools based on distance. Also, private education is a con. In the UK only 6% of children are educated in private schools, whilst in the US only 7% are educated in private schools. Parents need to monitor teachers to ensure that the children are taught the curriculum in good time, and they need to take parenting seriously i.e monitor their children to ensure homework, note writing and revision is done.
@@lekis5975 Its way too late for this. That aspect of planning schools to serve a given population in a given area is something that needs to be factored in during urban planning. You don't let uncontrolled development get out of control the way it has in Nai and then decide to start setting up schools in a controlled way. Whatever land that should have gone into constructing such schools has been grabbed over decades by the same people in power who should have been responsible for aforementioned urban planning. Our other problem is the commercialization of education, where the 'good' schools are all very expensive and located either in the leafy suburbs to serve the upper middle class, or out in the counties far from where many parents are working. The lower middle class and poor are left with no option but to take their kids to poorly maintained private or public schools on tiny plots located in the middle of concrete slums. I keep telling people - the problems we are experiencing today started in the 70s. We got it wrong at the planning stage.
Nairobi in my childish eye was great when Nathan Kahara was mayor. The Kenya bus ran on time. The tea at the Kenya Bus Station was hot to the last drop. Mayor Andrew Ngumba Killed Nairobi. Fred Gumo burried a beautiful city. Kisia tried CPR but it was too late. I can go forever. But I'm happy that my father took me took me to Kenya and Nairobi when it was the City in the sun complete with Kentucky Fried Chicken and Wimpy To fix Nairobi, Sakaja needs to be in opposition.
@@matts6894 The hottest tea I ever drunk. Coming from the hot weather in Accra as a child and landing there in July and my father had this brilliant Idea of ordering that tea while we wait for No. 14 to Langata. My tongue was on fire for a week
And by the way, I promised myself that I will meet the man before I die and I met him at Debonairs on Muindi Mbingu Street in 1999. That was epic. The man was a humble as they come.
You never understood him sadly. He said NMS left a debt of 16B behind. Who do you think will pay. He has to facilitate and see that the debt is paid so yes he will continue to complain about NMS until the debt is paid😢. Don't be a keyboard warrior.
@@RosslyneMaina which debts are they paying?Pending bills keep being subjected to never-ending audit(delay tactics) .Meanwhile "Air Supplies " are being paid at the speed of light.
I understand Nairobi has enormous problems and I also like how he has articulated some of these problems and how he will deal or is dealing with them, but the problem is we are yet to see any results. Clubs are still causing noise pollution, rivers are still dirty, sewers are still overflowing, land is still being grabbed and so on.
Tokyo(Japan) is 6 times the size of nairobi, and it's one of the cleanest and safest cities in the world. So, How hard is it to clean Nairobi? How hard is it to ensure the city is safe and secure? How hard is it to ensure that systems and structures work? Sakaja is just a busy body. I'm tired of these lazy and greedy politicians who have zero vision.
@G_Dan but you also have to remember the Japanese do not litrer, it is against their culture to litter. At big tournaments eg the World Cup, their supporters are often seen cleaning up the stadium stands once the game is over. Kenyans on the other hand love to LITTER. A more hypocritical bunch I have never met. All up in church on Sunday quoting how God gave man dominion over the earth, yet we stay littering.
@@alexkibe4179 they were all in the last regime for ten yrs uhuruto government crying babies, pretenders fooling themselves without any grounds. Sakaja was the oversight officer aka senator. It's self explanatory 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Nice things done yes , why is cabbage collection is not done properly? What is hard to collect trash? Why didn't you divide Nairobi into districts for managers to respond to their areas.
I don't think NMS was pefect but this is ONE YEAR later.imagine all the work NMS did in its first year.Badi did work tbh.He was only around for 2 years and he out the two previous governors to shame.
If you only new that people were overworked na hadi leo hawajalipwa you won't even talk. Most casuals at NMS hawakupata payment na walifanyishwa kazi kama punda
Nairobi city is a mess, the good governor has done nothing to change the face of city. Let him do basic stuff and the resident will notice his work. NMS did great work within 2 years, you are in your 2nd year but still no visible change on the ground.
What he said about salaries is exactly what has been happening at Moi University for decades..... decades my friends. Can you imagine that. The head of Moi University and the accountant, should be held accountable. They are basically thieves that have been squandering peoples money for years.
@@adhiamborose2474 Yes, because those are the joints where the wash-wash guys hang out, and they themselves are connected to the top people in government. Also, those clubs are money laundering businesses.
Nairobi has become worse since Sakaja came in. NMS projects, sidewalks etc are still where nms left. Our roads are not marked, sewage everywhere, hawkers everywhere, people shitting from moi avenue going down. All the way from upper hill to town there are no street lights, roads have open trenches etc. Sakaja just talks much just like the president and the Dp. Let governors in Kenya see what Oparanya did in kakamega and emulate. In Nairobi nowadays we are walking on paved sidewalks that wrre made by NMS. Shame on you
@dennisondieki1714 Dennis, this is exactly my point. The city is a dump. How do politicians stand proudly saying I am mayor and I am president when everything is going downhill. During the Nyayo era we watched Kenya disintegrate before our eyes, daily black outs, contaminated water because those in power used money that was meant for water treatment (some people in Nairobi died from typhoid - this is not hearsay, it's something I know for a fact), we had disastrous roads, filth in the city and thugs that were having a field day car jacking, and regular day & night robberies, oh and how could I forget, music blaring night and day from numerous clubs close to homes and there was absolutely nothing you could do. What a nightmare we lived. How on earth did we survive that? I just pray for the love of God we do not go back to there, because we seem to be leaning dangerously towards that. God help us!
@@georgekimathi5093 why shame on him when he speaks the truth. Have you been to Nairobi City and seen what the pavements within the city look like. People can't bury their heads in the sand and pretend nothing is wrong. We pay heavy taxes in this country, some of it meant to sustain infrastructure. Where does it all go? You ask yourself.
I look forward to the provision of basic services by the county. I want my garbage collected, consistent water in my taps, clean environment, playgrounds for our children, buildings that don't destroy the environment( we don't want cement jungles)etc. The only place I fee the council is when they hound us for parking payments, permit payments, advertisement permits etc. do better... we must do better for our people
Captain Sakaja.. for one mbagathi hospital is heavily understaffed. Even for a night shift I would suggest the extra healthcare workers you are hiring to be deployed there. Its easier when the night shift has practitioners to share the shift that is 6 hours each. Especially the emergency department and more for the wards. Thank you.
Compare to Rubia and Lugonzo, woi maskini Kenyans are doomed, Nairobi is done for. It is so sad that people born from the mid 70's onwards, will never know what a wonderful place Nairobi and it's environs used to be. Adams Arcade, Lavington, Hurlingham, Westlands used to be beautiful. Today, I look with horror at those areas that many people think are posh. Utter horror!!!. Just goes to show how backward we have gone. Progress does not only mean tall buildings, and tarmacked road, you also have to take into account the pavements, roads have to be clearly marked, cleanliness, no banged up matatu's all over, no people walking all over, criss-crossing roads within traffic. All this is a sign of lawlessness from top to bottom. If laws are in place, then enforce, Kenya would become as clean and as orderly (as far as we can tell) as Rwanda overnight. Again, top to bottom.
It is true that many areas have been tarmacked. He specifically mentioned Ngumo and said that all the estates have been done. This is however not true and they should strive to finish what they started. They should do all estates and do it well. Muchai drive needs the drainage sorted, a walkway done and finally the road finally tarmacked as well as work on the street lights.
Sakaja is messing up Nairobi his foot soldiers are now busy building market shades in street lanes which is goin to be a major problem especially at night in he near future in matter mugging. Any available space now you have those ugly shoe shine stalls all over CBD. Hawkers officially took over walk paths while they were prominent downtown they are now creeping in huko upper CBD.Nairobi cbd imekuwa tu ghetto.
Sakaja is an outright failure. Under his watch, Nairobi has become a garbage mess, every street a matatu stage, pedestrian walkways and some streets have been taken over by hawkers.
I now understand why some rebel Azimio MPs are joining Kenya Kwanza. It is a coalition that allows for promising without deiivering, starting with Ruto himself. Sakaja knows that he will not be able to achieve even 10% of what NMS achieved.
What has Sakaja done after almost 1 year in office that NMS didnt do over a similar period? Sakaja should always bear in mind that he was not elected to bad mouth the past. He was ekected to deliver on his manifesto.
Sakaja should start delivering. Things have become worse since he took over: more street lights do not work now than before especially in the CDB, down town is like a town with no rule of law with hawkers on every available slab of pavement, the streets are filthy and disorganised, etc. Let him start delivering.
Wisdom is profitable to direct. Super Governor Johnson Sakaja, you're taking the right trajectory. The Lord be with you, make your ways prosperous and grant you great success 🙏
You can attack Sakaja all you want, but for the first time Nairobi has a very..... I repeat, a very smart Governor. Let's support him to deliver and apply checks and balance for accountability, with all the pressure to improve the county, iyo tu. Si ku complain Kila siku, give him time. Progress by 2nd year mtaona, already hospitals are doing good under him, a major revival
How can you blame the NMS? What has Sakaja administration done to show case the so called mess of the NMS. Promises and promises! Le us see action. The blame game is a very old tactic that has continuously been used far and beyond. Act now. You have been in office for a year. Show results.
What NMS did in only two years will take Sakaja 10yrs even to archieve half of it. ukweli mchungu. Mbadi did fantastic job that everybody can see while Sakaja and his KK crew their work is just complaining everyday.
Sakaja! I think you have been to cape town. Why cant you recarpet our roads and mark them appropriately. Clean our city, remove the hawkers and make the traffic lights work while putting them where necessary. At this age you walk around nairobi and what you see is dusty sudewalks, un cut grass or trees etc. This message also goes to Mombasa governor. Pathetic. Kazi ni kulia tu na kusema tume panga na kutenga. God is watching you
that proverb insinuates something about 'the second death' in the gospel sense. the savior taught that he who is living and believes in him will never die, and he who dies but belives in him will live again. on the other hand, your deeds, which include wholesome living is a guarantee of life after life after life. the deeds you do live, and your name lives with them. people always remember and ascribe the deeds to you and you live even though you die.
NMS job was visible. Those three spice people are just listening like they are visitors to Nairobi. He’s just talking about things that are not visible.
Town is something else during the day, big cars parking on pavements, parking brokers everywhere. Around city hall, all walkways hv been cordoned off pushing pedestrians to the road.
Ask @sakaja why the roads are not marked with proper manner just like the others city apo sakaja he has traveled around the world but he seems to ignore that paint the roads like capital city @sakaja
What is the problem with Kangudo Road market hapo charina? Why is it not open 4 yrs later. We need a market we can shop without competing with mikokoteni and trories.
by now we should have seen simple things being implemented,road markings functional traffic lights within cbd, elimination of street families,hawkers being settled in designated areas not on corridors or foot walks nairobi is so disorganized.
NMS cleaned up the city and made it people-friendly. Do your job Sakaja then the people will decide whether you or NMS is better.
Thanks for saying it as it is. One year down with nothing to show.
I think NMS was the best thing Nirobi will ever see
What angle are you viewing..... Start with constitution you will see kuna kapoint
nms did alot of work in nairobi that sakaja will never rival
Agree with you kabisa
I doubt. If you give sakaja the budget given to NMS, he would do more. Check the amount of money that NMS was receiving from state house and county government too..yet still left a 16b debt... That's alot of money not to perform
@@alexkibe4179 hawa watu hawaelewi i am a Civil Eng at County na Countu has its own problems i.e. Financing is a major problem
@@alexkibe4179 Do more like for instance purchasing a home in Beverly Hills Carlifornia?
@@lifewithveronicah and you believed 😂. Anywho, on the flip side, has the county lost money? So if he bought it with his money... Noma??
NMS delivered big time in only 2 years. If only it had been given another 2 years Nairobi would have gone back to a shining city in the sun. We miss Major General Badi.
NMS should be returned, huyu kazi n tik tok. Nairobi is dirty, cabrows are delapdated & in Riverside mall it stinks😢 sakaja is trying to deflect responsibility 😂😂
NMS did much work than what you will do as a govenor in 5 years. This is what will make you fail in Nairobi. Since NMS went, there is no work going on in Nairobi...just few PR works as you cry for launching food project in public schools yet other chldren continue to suffer without food the many schools in nairobi which are not public and not for the rich
Organise the City, chaos everywhere and downtown looks like something else!!
The Chinese have taken over kilimani with so many high rise flats where single houses once stood. How eill the infrastructure support this
In all honesty, under NMS things were working and they was order relatively.
Thank you Hon men in Uniform , I salute Sir.👏
If Governor Sakaja can do half the things that NMS did in the amount of time they had then he will have done great things. The problem is we can see and feel the things NMS did so its useless for him to keep blaming them for things he hasn't done.
Exactly we prefer NMS
Nairobi's city centre is currently facing significant issues with its paving, resulting in a messy appearance throughout many areas. Despite this, Sakaja appears to be unaffected and relaxed amidst the chaos.
NMS did enormous and great job, just do your part.
He who has no fault will never die.
The proverb reminds us of our mortality and humanity. But in all cases, it demands that one should always be truthful and it's ones truthfulness(honesty) that will outlive him/her.
Or simply put, the man can and will die but not his truth
But we all know under NMS work was been done and seen
School bus routing should be county function. You can't have 30 yellow buses picking up 30 pupils in one compound. Use a terminus that clears routes. Rusinga and Breaburn don't need 80 buses and they are next to each other.
What happened to children attending local schools, walking to school (and therefore getting exercise) as opposed to being driven around? The government (and parents) needs to sort out local schools. In the UK children are allocated schools based on distance. Also, private education is a con. In the UK only 6% of children are educated in private schools, whilst in the US only 7% are educated in private schools. Parents need to monitor teachers to ensure that the children are taught the curriculum in good time, and they need to take parenting seriously i.e monitor their children to ensure homework, note writing and revision is done.
@@lekis5975 Its way too late for this. That aspect of planning schools to serve a given population in a given area is something that needs to be factored in during urban planning. You don't let uncontrolled development get out of control the way it has in Nai and then decide to start setting up schools in a controlled way. Whatever land that should have gone into constructing such schools has been grabbed over decades by the same people in power who should have been responsible for aforementioned urban planning.
Our other problem is the commercialization of education, where the 'good' schools are all very expensive and located either in the leafy suburbs to serve the upper middle class, or out in the counties far from where many parents are working. The lower middle class and poor are left with no option but to take their kids to poorly maintained private or public schools on tiny plots located in the middle of concrete slums. I keep telling people - the problems we are experiencing today started in the 70s. We got it wrong at the planning stage.
Nairobi in my childish eye was great when Nathan Kahara was mayor.
The Kenya bus ran on time.
The tea at the Kenya Bus Station was hot to the last drop.
Mayor Andrew Ngumba Killed Nairobi.
Fred Gumo burried a beautiful city.
Kisia tried CPR but it was too late.
I can go forever.
But I'm happy that my father took me took me to Kenya and Nairobi when it was the City in the sun complete with Kentucky Fried Chicken and Wimpy
To fix Nairobi, Sakaja needs to be in opposition.
They had tea? Kenya bus service?
@@matts6894 The hottest tea I ever drunk. Coming from the hot weather in Accra as a child and landing there in July and my father had this brilliant Idea of ordering that tea while we wait for No. 14 to Langata. My tongue was on fire for a week
@IamWhoYouSayIam which time period is this ? I’m curious.
And by the way, I promised myself that I will meet the man before I die and I met him at Debonairs on Muindi Mbingu Street in 1999. That was epic. The man was a humble as they come.
Sakaja! President Uhuru saved your life to be who you are,Remember to thank God and Mtoto wa Kenyatta.Shukuru kwa kila jambo upate baraka,
NMS did a good job, let Sakaja get to work and stop crying.
Nairobi has become a slum dirty and conjested hawkers and matatus are every where all streets shame on you sakaja huwezi fikia nms
You never understood him sadly. He said NMS left a debt of 16B behind. Who do you think will pay. He has to facilitate and see that the debt is paid so yes he will continue to complain about NMS until the debt is paid😢. Don't be a keyboard warrior.
@@ashaabdi2936 exactly I had decided not to vote again but because of current Nbi situation I can't wait for election to vote for another governor.
@@RosslyneMaina which debts are they paying?Pending bills keep being subjected to never-ending audit(delay tactics) .Meanwhile "Air Supplies " are being paid at the speed of light.
I understand Nairobi has enormous problems and I also like how he has articulated some of these problems and how he will deal or is dealing with them, but the problem is we are yet to see any results. Clubs are still causing noise pollution, rivers are still dirty, sewers are still overflowing, land is still being grabbed and so on.
Talkers....Nairobi has deteriorated. Hawkers everywhere, vehicle congestion and accumulation of garbage. NMS had visible results
One year down the line still he’ll do them? Fools
Iam a civil engineer at County its not black and white as you think
Talkers than doers
@@mourice1669 fully agreed 👍
Tokyo(Japan) is 6 times the size of nairobi, and it's one of the cleanest and safest cities in the world.
So, How hard is it to clean Nairobi?
How hard is it to ensure the city is safe and secure?
How hard is it to ensure that systems and structures work?
Sakaja is just a busy body. I'm tired of these lazy and greedy politicians who have zero vision.
@G_Dan but you also have to remember the Japanese do not litrer, it is against their culture to litter. At big tournaments eg the World Cup, their supporters are often seen cleaning up the stadium stands once the game is over. Kenyans on the other hand love to LITTER. A more hypocritical bunch I have never met. All up in church on Sunday quoting how God gave man dominion over the earth, yet we stay littering.
Japan people pick up their own trash and any as they move whereas in Nairobi, you litter at will. No comparison there.
Because Africans do not think since colonialization. They expect things to be done for them.
They guy is a pr stunt man like his boss. Nothing offered nothing delivered
Over 1 year Sakaja is still crying about NMS 😂
Yes we talk about kibaki 12 yrs later
NMS did alot and within a very short time. As pedestrians we love the walkways.
Sakaja it was your responsibility because you was the oversight officer becareful don't cut your legs before time 😂😂😂
Yes because they were funded heavily, yet left a 16b debt. Questions of accountability must be asked. Even if it's 20 yrs later
@@alexkibe4179 they were all in the last regime for ten yrs uhuruto government crying babies, pretenders fooling themselves without any grounds. Sakaja was the oversight officer aka senator. It's self explanatory 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Nice things done yes , why is cabbage collection is not done properly? What is hard to collect trash? Why didn't you divide Nairobi into districts for managers to respond to their areas.
I don't think NMS was pefect but this is ONE YEAR later.imagine all the work NMS did in its first year.Badi did work tbh.He was only around for 2 years and he out the two previous governors to shame.
If you only new that people were overworked na hadi leo hawajalipwa you won't even talk.
Most casuals at NMS hawakupata payment na walifanyishwa kazi kama punda
Still better for Nairobi in the bigger picture rather than paying people who achieve nothing. As a Nairobian I'd prefer NMS any day
NMS did a lot of work this UDA people just making noise doing nothing. We’ve not seen anything going on.
We?
You must be one of those useless odm nyang'ori
@@kauskimkulima2171~ Yes, we!
NMS delivered 🙌
Is Sakaja also questioning uprooting of well maintained tarmac @ statehouse also? & replaced with cabro?😂
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What about the noise from Quiver Lounge Kilimani. Noise from that club keeps you awake till morning.
It's barely a month old and causing all that nuisance? 😬
A sleek charismatic snake oil sales man
Nairobi doesn't need a politician. It needs a manager. Sakaja is all talk, hot air and an enabler to corruption.
Nairobi city is a mess, the good governor has done nothing to change the face of city. Let him do basic stuff and the resident will notice his work. NMS did great work within 2 years, you are in your 2nd year but still no visible change on the ground.
How awesome you are Sakaja.. May God so watch over you❤❤❤❤
Whenever someone speaks, especially political figures, you need to get to the truth and not just applaud them. What is awesome about him?
Pray for his mind too
What he said about salaries is exactly what has been happening at Moi University for decades..... decades my friends. Can you imagine that. The head of Moi University and the accountant, should be held accountable. They are basically thieves that have been squandering peoples money for years.
Kanairo still need alot of work... Sukuma kazi ..Lets make Nairobi work.
What about the noisy bars in residential areas
They are protected from the top,especially thé one in kengen appartements,
My holidays was ruined
Esp Quiver Kilimani Lounge. Can hardly sleep with noise in that area.
@@adhiamborose2474 Yes, because those are the joints where the wash-wash guys hang out, and they themselves are connected to the top people in government. Also, those clubs are money laundering businesses.
Nairobi has become worse since Sakaja came in. NMS projects, sidewalks etc are still where nms left. Our roads are not marked, sewage everywhere, hawkers everywhere, people shitting from moi avenue going down. All the way from upper hill to town there are no street lights, roads have open trenches etc. Sakaja just talks much just like the president and the Dp. Let governors in Kenya see what Oparanya did in kakamega and emulate. In Nairobi nowadays we are walking on paved sidewalks that wrre made by NMS. Shame on you
shame on you
he who is free of fault will never die
@dennisondieki1714 Dennis, this is exactly my point. The city is a dump. How do politicians stand proudly saying I am mayor and I am president when everything is going downhill. During the Nyayo era we watched Kenya disintegrate before our eyes, daily black outs, contaminated water because those in power used money that was meant for water treatment (some people in Nairobi died from typhoid - this is not hearsay, it's something I know for a fact), we had disastrous roads, filth in the city and thugs that were having a field day car jacking, and regular day & night robberies, oh and how could I forget, music blaring night and day from numerous clubs close to homes and there was absolutely nothing you could do. What a nightmare we lived. How on earth did we survive that? I just pray for the love of God we do not go back to there, because we seem to be leaning dangerously towards that. God help us!
@@georgekimathi5093 why shame on him when he speaks the truth. Have you been to Nairobi City and seen what the pavements within the city look like. People can't bury their heads in the sand and pretend nothing is wrong. We pay heavy taxes in this country, some of it meant to sustain infrastructure. Where does it all go? You ask yourself.
@@georgekimathi5093Wake up
bt nairobi is more disorganised that ever b4 bwana sakaja
I look forward to the provision of basic services by the county. I want my garbage collected, consistent water in my taps, clean environment, playgrounds for our children, buildings that don't destroy the environment( we don't want cement jungles)etc. The only place I fee the council is when they hound us for parking payments, permit payments, advertisement permits etc. do better... we must do better for our people
Wakenya hudanganywa kama watoi.
One year on these fellows are still with blame games 🤡🚮
So true sakaja.. you are as good as the pple around you..
Captain Sakaja.. for one mbagathi hospital is heavily understaffed. Even for a night shift I would suggest the extra healthcare workers you
are hiring to be deployed there. Its easier when the night shift has practitioners to share the shift that is 6 hours each. Especially the emergency department and more for the wards. Thank you.
Reminds me of Half empty vs half full which does change the reality that NMS did leave a legacy.
NAIROBI DOESN'T LOOK LIKE A CITY ANYMORE .. SAD MESS.
NMS worked. Us Nairobians can attest to that. This guy is all smooth- talking and PR.
Bravo, chapa kazi. Ruto will leave a good legacy together with his team 🤔
Also why is Uhuru park still not opened?!!
Compare to Rubia and Lugonzo, woi maskini Kenyans are doomed, Nairobi is done for. It is so sad that people born from the mid 70's onwards, will never know what a wonderful place Nairobi and it's environs used to be. Adams Arcade, Lavington, Hurlingham, Westlands used to be beautiful. Today, I look with horror at those areas that many people think are posh. Utter horror!!!. Just goes to show how backward we have gone. Progress does not only mean tall buildings, and tarmacked road, you also have to take into account the pavements, roads have to be clearly marked, cleanliness, no banged up matatu's all over, no people walking all over, criss-crossing roads within traffic. All this is a sign of lawlessness from top to bottom. If laws are in place, then enforce, Kenya would become as clean and as orderly (as far as we can tell) as Rwanda overnight. Again, top to bottom.
Hawkers every corner of Nairobi, road reserves are being taken over, building kiosks
Well done 👍🏾 Governor
Politician are very good in talks ...the issue is action
Still crying about Uhuru Kenyatta 😢😢
It is true that many areas have been tarmacked. He specifically mentioned Ngumo and said that all the estates have been done. This is however not true and they should strive to finish what they started. They should do all estates and do it well. Muchai drive needs the drainage sorted, a walkway done and finally the road finally tarmacked as well as work on the street lights.
My Brother we behind you uko sawa fanya kazi
He who is without fault is not human.
Sakaja is messing up Nairobi his foot soldiers are now busy building market shades in street lanes which is goin to be a major problem especially at night in he near future in matter mugging. Any available space now you have those ugly shoe shine stalls all over CBD. Hawkers officially took over walk paths while they were prominent downtown they are now creeping in huko upper CBD.Nairobi cbd imekuwa tu ghetto.
Our city was better with NMS ..what can you do for Nairobians 1yr is over 3yrs zimebaki ..... io 1yr ingine ni politricks😮
Sakaja is an outright failure. Under his watch, Nairobi has become a garbage mess, every street a matatu stage, pedestrian walkways and some streets have been taken over by hawkers.
Hawkers and filth everywhere,
I now understand why some rebel Azimio MPs are joining Kenya Kwanza. It is a coalition that allows for promising without deiivering, starting with Ruto himself. Sakaja knows that he will not be able to achieve even 10% of what NMS achieved.
NMS a mess????? We wachaaaa🤨
NMS work is tangible, cleaner streets, hospitals mtaani, more clean public schools, What is Sakaja and cohorts on about?
You are objective
Still crying about MMS a whole year after you took over from them.
We still cry about Moi and Kibaki who left 24 yrs and 12 yrs respectively.
@@jamesrut4271 and that's even more silly.
Sakaja talks like he is a new comer. You were a senator. Where were you when things were going wrong?
Good interview bw.Governor.Punguza fegi kiasi.
What has Sakaja done after almost 1 year in office that NMS didnt do over a similar period? Sakaja should always bear in mind that he was not elected to bad mouth the past. He was ekected to deliver on his manifesto.
I don't expect anything from sakaja! The most that he can do is loot tax payers money.
Sakaja should start delivering. Things have become worse since he took over: more street lights do not work now than before especially in the CDB, down town is like a town with no rule of law with hawkers on every available slab of pavement, the streets are filthy and disorganised, etc. Let him start delivering.
I noticed it too. All the way from Koja, Globe, Moi Avenue, Kirinyaga RD. Street lights are not working.
Wisdom is profitable to direct. Super Governor Johnson Sakaja, you're taking the right trajectory. The Lord be with you, make your ways prosperous and grant you great success 🙏
Taking the right trajectory in what?
You can attack Sakaja all you want, but for the first time Nairobi has a very..... I repeat, a very smart Governor. Let's support him to deliver and apply checks and balance for accountability, with all the pressure to improve the county, iyo tu. Si ku complain Kila siku, give him time. Progress by 2nd year mtaona, already hospitals are doing good under him, a major revival
We are fully behind His Excellency The governor of Nairobi county 💚💛💚💛🇰🇪👈 His Excellency Dr Johnson sakaja
How can you blame the NMS? What has Sakaja administration done to show case the so called mess of the NMS. Promises and promises! Le us see action. The blame game is a very old tactic that has continuously been used far and beyond. Act now. You have been in office for a year. Show results.
What NMS did in only two years will take Sakaja 10yrs even to archieve half of it. ukweli mchungu. Mbadi did fantastic job that everybody can see while Sakaja and his KK crew their work is just complaining everyday.
Smart guy!
this guy is just talk ,hes not infrastructure based atafanya kitu moja tu ajisifu nayo the whole 5yrs just wait and see
Nms is out now.. The ball is your side Mr sakaja.....the error of blame one another is now ended..do your work
Unfortunately many commented on the title(that the editor chose), b4 listening to the conversation.
Nairobi county is a mess carbbage allover hawkers hve invaded the city roads are crowded
Sakaja! I think you have been to cape town. Why cant you recarpet our roads and mark them appropriately. Clean our city, remove the hawkers and make the traffic lights work while putting them where necessary. At this age you walk around nairobi and what you see is dusty sudewalks, un cut grass or trees etc. This message also goes to Mombasa governor. Pathetic. Kazi ni kulia tu na kusema tume panga na kutenga. God is watching you
Too much talk without action
Nairobi should hire a Japanese company to come do proper sanitation
that proverb insinuates something about 'the second death' in the gospel sense. the savior taught that he who is living and believes in him will never die, and he who dies but belives in him will live again. on the other hand, your deeds, which include wholesome living is a guarantee of life after life after life. the deeds you do live, and your name lives with them. people always remember and ascribe the deeds to you and you live even though you die.
this one is complicated 🤔
Water please. When Nms was running the council. My taps had running water water.
Great job if all he's saying is true.
What happened to the street lighting?
NMS job was visible. Those three spice people are just listening like they are visitors to Nairobi. He’s just talking about things that are not visible.
Nms made nairobi great,wewe Acha upuzi ,Kwanza lipa hao Askari wa Nms umewekea 7 months bila salary
Sakaja you are doing a wonderful job in healthcare. 👍👍
Never saw such flooding during nms
Town is something else during the day, big cars parking on pavements, parking brokers everywhere. Around city hall, all walkways hv been cordoned off pushing pedestrians to the road.
Tell sakaja I'll put 100k of my money if he doesn't clean those drainage systems in Eastlands it will flood...in the next 1/2 months
Ask @sakaja why the roads are not marked with proper manner just like the others city apo sakaja he has traveled around the world but he seems to ignore that paint the roads like capital city @sakaja
Hon Sakaja. Please explain why all the pavement are taken by kioski owners in the estates . Is there no policy on kioski .
We had mbagathi for covid
What is the problem with Kangudo Road market hapo charina? Why is it not open 4 yrs later. We need a market we can shop without competing with mikokoteni and trories.
Huyu sakaja na zakayo the only thing God blsd them with ni mdomo tamu, wanaeza kukuuuzia hewa na ununue
So Sakaja is David ?
Might this guy be a president in making,
Finish and open the parks....we need somewhere to unwind hustle ikiwa ngumu!!...We dont see anything tangible thing you have done like NMS!!
fuel is in the drive indeed! From a fee of KES1,000 up-to KES2500/= 😢 guess the payment for what? File retrieval at Clinic 17 at KNH... 😅
We are Nairobians and we know NMS did a very good job. Stop politics and deliver on your promises
Hehehe.... still blaming the NMS. I assure you ,2027 he will still be blaming NMS.
by now we should have seen simple things being implemented,road markings functional traffic lights within cbd, elimination of street families,hawkers being settled in designated areas not on corridors or foot walks nairobi is so disorganized.