THE STANDARD By
Mercy Asamba |
February 1st 2021 at 11:55:14 GMT +0300
Nairobi residents will from Wednesday experience an interruption of water supply, specifically those customers who are served by Kabete Water Works.
According to the Nairobi City Water and Sewerage Company, the interruption will start on February 3 at 6 am to February 4 at 6 am.
Areas to be affected include will be Riruta, Kawangware, Dagoretti Corner, Ngando, Kilimani, City mortuary, Kenyatta National Hospital, Nairobi hospital, Coptic hospital, State House, Department of Defense headquarters, Lavington, Kileleshwa, Kibera and Forces Memorial Hospital.
Others include: Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI), Golf Course Estate, Kenyatta Market, Karen, areas along Gatanga Road, Lang’ata Estates, Makadara, KWS, St Mary’s Hospital, Strathmore University, Wilson Airport, among others.
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The team tasked to secure gymnasia for the league led by Kenya Volleyball Federation s (KVF) first vice chairman Charles Nyaberi and assistant treasurer Moses Mbuthia were unable to successfully negotiate to have Africa Nazarene University (ANU) and the monumental Bomas of Kenya as venues for the league.
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MICHEZOAFRIKA
09 Jan 2021
Plans to move the Kenyan volleyball top league to indoors have hit the wall after the federation failed to secure two additional gymnasia to host matches.
The team tasked to secure gymnasia for the league led by Kenya Volleyball Federation s (KVF) first vice chairman Charles Nyaberi and assistant treasurer Moses Mbuthia were unable to successfully negotiate to have Africa Nazarene University (ANU) and the monumental Bomas of Kenya as venues for the league.
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A number of estates and key installations in Nairobi are set to go without water for two days with Nairobi City Water and Sewerage Company set to shut down the water supply pipeline along Mombasa road.
The shutdown, which will be between Thursday and Friday, is a result of the ongoing construction of the multi-billion Nairobi Expressway.
Nairobi Water Managing Director Engineer Nahashon Muguna said the closing down of the water pipeline will facilitate interconnection of the new and old water pipelines at Lang’ata Road and Mombasa Road junction to enable release the road median to the Expressway road constructor from Nyayo Stadium to Isuzu East Africa.