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A prime office building in Nairobi s Upper Hill with open offices to let, on Monday, May 17, 2021.[David Njaaga, Standard]
What will happen to Nairobi, the place of cool waters, when every blade of grass is replaced by concrete?
Will we have a New York-esque skyline to marvel at or have a jungle where sanitation is poorer, crime higher, cost of living at stratospheric highs and air pollution threatening life?
In 2009, the city had a population of 3.14 million. But by 2019 when Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS) went out for the census, the population had soared to 4.4 million.
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Prince Albert Daily Herald
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On May 20 the Opening Doors to Tomorrow Career and Job Fair announced the recipients of the 2020-2021 Opening Doors to Tomorrow Career and Job Fair bursary. Students from across the Saskatchewan Rivers School Division were recognized with the bursary.
“Supporting Prince Albert and area students in their post-secondary aspirations is what this event is all about,” Patricia Bibby, chairperson of the Opening Doors to Tomorrow Career & Job Fair said in a release.
The fair is a collaborative effort of the Saskatchewan Health Authority, Prince Albert Community Futures, Saskatchewan Polytechnic and the Saskatchewan Rivers School Division.