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Responding to complaints from residents in Parklands, where a developer routinely closes one side of the road with his cement truck, spilling wet concrete on the road causing damage and completely damaging the road drainage system, we took action by towing the truck to our yard and also we...

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Stephen Munyokivor 1 Jahr

When are you coming to pipeline ward, in particular Taj mall?

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LiftedTrucks.comvor 1 Jahr

30 years ago Lifted Trucks started with 5 trucks and an idea. To sell and build the highest quality trucks possible! Now we have 11 locations in 3 states and over 1000 Trucks for sale online! Thanks to all of our customers and friends over the last 3 decades! #Trucks Edited · 1w

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Mwirigi Wa Kibakivor 1 Jahr

Arrest the county environmental officer too for letting Ngara look this horrendous.

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Paras Bhundiavor 1 Jahr

Same for 5th Parklands kindly. They’ve spoilt the road and has a huge pothole.

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737ngvor 1 Jahr

Blame the somalis for this mess

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Duke of Gatangavor 1 Jahr

Where’s human decency? Also, can you have your staff in clean, identifiable uniforms.

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Manoti Werevor 1 Jahr

Kuja Kilimani boss. Rhino Charge will be in Baringo tomorrow, but Chania and Kindaruma roads are competing to host it.

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robert j.ouko odumbevor 1 Jahr

Behind huruma flats.

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Teddy Obierovor 1 Jahr

We reported these a week ago… please action

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kim Bovor 1 Jahr

Now come to the ground and see where the actual problem is-

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KanyeEastvor 1 Jahr

Sasa madereee wamefanya ninj? They are just working, just go for the owner.

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