
Nairobi Fights Back Against Littering: New Dustbins and Stricter Enforcement
Nairobi Installs New Dustbins, Warns of Stricter Littering Enforcement Nairobi, Kenya – Nairobi City County is stepping up its efforts to combat littering and improve waste management in the city center. The county government has begun installing new, modern dustbins in various locations, including Aga Khan Walk and Moi Avenue. This initiative is part of a larger effort to create a cleaner and more organized city. Geoffrey Mosiria, Chief Officer of Environment for Nairobi City County, stated in a recent video, "We are doing installations of dustbins in all our streets, walkways. We want order in the city. We want every person to make sure that the garbage is generated... We're going to do enforcement against those who are doing illegal dumping, illegal littering within CBD." The video shows workers installing the new bins and Mosiria interacting with them, highlighting the practical implementation of the plan. The initiative aims to improve public health and create opportunities for waste management workers. The county's commitment to enforcement signals a serious approach to maintaining cleanliness and order in Nairobi's central business district.