Kenya: New Building Code Targets Shoddy Developers
[Nation] Are you a public or private developer who defies building regulations? You risk being charged Sh2 million or spending six months in prison if new building by-laws are approved.
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[Nation] Are you a public or private developer who defies building regulations? You risk being charged Sh2 million or spending six months in prison if new building by-laws are approved.
[Nation] The National Assembly's Public Investments Committee (PIC) has started fresh investigations into the use of tourism funds at the Kilifi-based Ronald Ngala Utalii College.
[Nation] That the Machakos County police command has to deploy more than 40 officers every day to control traffic between Mlolongo and Athi River - a nine-kilometre stretch -- on the busy Mombasa Road is testament enough on how bad movement on that sec...
[Nation] More than 600 families in Nairobi's Deep Sea slums were on Friday left homeless after the government demolished their houses to pave way for the construction of Sixth Parklands road.
[Nation] More than 600 families in Nairobi's Deep Sea slums were on Friday left homeless after the government demolished their houses to pave way for the construction of Sixth Parklands road.
[Nation] Kirinyaga Governor Anne Waiguru on Monday launched the construction of cabro parking spaces and street improvement project in Wang'uru town as the county prepares to host this year's Mashujaa Day celebrations.
[Nation] City Hall is looking at pumping in more than Sh1 billion to revive rehabilitation of City Stadium as well as completion of stalled Dandora Stadium.
[Nation] With the world having become a global village, so will quality standards keep evolving to keep up with the times. For instance, emerging global trends will soon make it necessary for Kenyan engineers to abandon the use of British Standards and...
[Nation] Kenya is among the first countries set to benefit from Giants of Africa's (GOA) multi-year, 100-court investment in the infrastructure of basketball throughout Africa.
[Nation] Increased investment in construction, as Covid-19 ravaged the country, saved a portion of the economy last year, creating thousands of new job opportunities as other sectors suffered.
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