President William Ruto has broken his silence on highrise buildings in Eastleigh that are allegedly threatening operations at the Moi Air Base. Speaking on Saturday, Ruto said he will engage the leadership of the County Government of Nairobi to ensure the Air Base does not lose its position. Ruto insisted that developers must keep to the agreed heights with the Kenya Air Force and the KDF. He made the remarks when he presided over the 60th Anniversary of the Kenya Air Force at the Moi Airbase in Eastleigh, Nairobi. In April, Governor Sakaja said he spoke with President Ruto on the expansion of Nairobi in terms of the height of various buildings.
Source: The Star June 08, 2024 12:31 UTC