It is two months since the Nairobi demolitions were halted, posing a long dryspell to the most feared bulldozer SANY whose love for the high-ended buildings had taken her to Nairobi’s Eastlands, leaving many residents desperate.
On Friday morning, SANY was back with a bang, directing her wrath to a City restaurant. Indeed it was a SANY morning.
Another SANY morning in the capital. Car and carpet cleaning business along Aerodrome Road, behind Nyayo Stadium, is being demolished; road blocked and traffic jam spilling over into other roads. Police surrounding area, blocking picture and video taking. pic.twitter.com/Lg5NeNMWcv
— Number8, the poet (@DannMwangi) February 15, 2019
Prime Place Restaurant near Nyayo Stadium in Nairobi which is among structures under demolition over encroachment onto Kenya Railways land reserve had no time to be spared.
The Car and carpet cleaning business along Aerodrome Road, behind Nyayo Stadium was also brought down under tight security.
PRIME PLACE Restaurant near Nyayo Stadium in Nairobi among structures under demolition over encroachment onto Kenya Railways land reserve. pic.twitter.com/UWqTgYZTOY
— NationBreakingNews (@NationBreaking) February 15, 2019
Activist Boniface Mwangi had once raised an alarm over the illegal structures near Nyayo Stadium, accusing Senator Kimani wa Matangi for grabbing the encroachment.
Hey @citizentvkenya, Senator Kimani Wamatangi has grabbed an entire footpath and public space opposite Nyayo Stadium. Ask him about that. @MikeSonko when are you demolishing @KWamatangi illegal containers? https://t.co/LbsX76i0WS
— Boniface Mwangi (@bonifacemwangi) August 9, 2018