Many of these trees were reportedly planted by the Nairobi City Council on completion of Waiyaki Way in the 1990s. Kenyans online are now pleading with the Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) to intervene. — MakuDeniba (@MADEKarubiu) October 1, 2020Civilised countries moving trees to pave way for a highway project , What will we say about Waiyaki way trees , our good trees gone ! #Singapore pic.twitter.com/kgRvq8wRA4 — Sally (@Salomelugard) September 27, 2020The cutting of trees along Waiyaki way kidogo doesn’t feel right. — Will.I.Æm 12🇰🇪 (@Namuks) October 1, 2020I cringe everytime I pass though Waiyaki Way and see the number of trees that are being cut down to pave way for the expressway.
Source: Daily Nation October 01, 2020 13:07 UTC