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Nairobi Introduces Harsh Penalties for Public Nuisances

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 24 August 2021.

On August 24, 2021, Nairobi City County introduced the Public Nuisance Bill, aimed at maintaining a clean and hygienic environment in the city.

The new law, signed into effect by Acting Nairobi Governor Ann Kananu, imposes fines ranging from Sh10,000 to Sh500,000 on individuals found engaging in public nuisances such as urinating, spitting, or blowing their nose without a handkerchief.

Other prohibited activities include sleeping in kitchens or food stores, defecating in the open, and riding motorcycles or driving on footpaths.

The law also prohibits washing, repairing, or dismantling vehicles within the Nairobi CBD, except in emergency situations.

Additionally, residents are prohibited from allowing trees and hedges to obstruct streets or footpaths, and from discharging dirty water, sewer, or effluent into streets or water channels.

Acting Governor Kananu urged residents to familiarize themselves with the new law, stating, "Nairobi is the face of Kenya. We all need a clean and hygienic environment to live and work in."

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