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After making an effort of flushing out street families from CBD to various county rehabilitation centres, we have just observed a number of beggars suspected to be from a neighboring country have been brought back in our streets( Read Tanzania). I think they were transported from somewhere.
Hebu sasa Nairobians advice me on how to handle this situation? Do we arrest or deport them back to their country?-SONKO GAVANA NAIROBI
Foreign beggars flock Nairobi after Sonko flushes out street families
Feb. 09, 2018, 3:00 pm
By MAUREEN KINYANJUI @misskinyanjuimo
Foreign beggars and street families from neighbouring countries and counties have flocked Nairobi just days after a major operation to flush out those living in the CBD.
Education CEC Janet Ouko on Friday said they are investing those ferrying street families to the city.
More than 1,000 were evicted from the streets during an operation which has been ongoing for the past one week.
Read: Over 200 Nairobi street families evicted in major crackdown
Ouko said the city is a commercial hub and the removal of street kids is part of ongoing cleaning and beautification programme.
"This is part of the governor's main agenda, especially in beautification and keeping the city clean. We don’t want a situation where there is no order," she said.
She said the Inspectorate department, in conjunction with the police, is working round the clock to ascertain the origin of these beggars.
MIMI NAONA KWA SABABU KUNA BALOZI WA TZ KENYA NA YEYE ANJIFANYA HAELEWI WENZAKE WAPO KENYA TOKA KIJIJI KWENDA MJINI WAKIOMBA OMBA, GAVANA ATAFUTE GARI WAWEKWE NDANI WAPELEKWE PALE KWA UBALOZI.....MARA MOJA ANAAMKA NA KUNAWA USO!!!!
Hebu sasa Nairobians advice me on how to handle this situation? Do we arrest or deport them back to their country?-SONKO GAVANA NAIROBI
Foreign beggars flock Nairobi after Sonko flushes out street families
Feb. 09, 2018, 3:00 pm
By MAUREEN KINYANJUI @misskinyanjuimo
Foreign beggars and street families from neighbouring countries and counties have flocked Nairobi just days after a major operation to flush out those living in the CBD.
Education CEC Janet Ouko on Friday said they are investing those ferrying street families to the city.
More than 1,000 were evicted from the streets during an operation which has been ongoing for the past one week.
Read: Over 200 Nairobi street families evicted in major crackdown
Ouko said the city is a commercial hub and the removal of street kids is part of ongoing cleaning and beautification programme.
"This is part of the governor's main agenda, especially in beautification and keeping the city clean. We don’t want a situation where there is no order," she said.
She said the Inspectorate department, in conjunction with the police, is working round the clock to ascertain the origin of these beggars.
MIMI NAONA KWA SABABU KUNA BALOZI WA TZ KENYA NA YEYE ANJIFANYA HAELEWI WENZAKE WAPO KENYA TOKA KIJIJI KWENDA MJINI WAKIOMBA OMBA, GAVANA ATAFUTE GARI WAWEKWE NDANI WAPELEKWE PALE KWA UBALOZI.....MARA MOJA ANAAMKA NA KUNAWA USO!!!!