As per a recent report as seen on BNN basic on X, a resident of Tsavo apartment in Thindigua showcased how heavy rainfall resulted in leaks on the 6th floor of the building. Tsavo is recognized as one of the upscale developments on the outskirts of Nairobi city. This occurrence has sparked numerous inquiries among netizens, who are questioning the justification behind its pricing.
A resident of the Tsavo apartments in Thindigua demonstrates how heavy rainfall is causing leaks on the 6th floor of the apartment. Is this indicative of an overpriced project on the city's outskirts? #Tsavo
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A resident of the Tsavo apartments in Thindigua demonstrates how heavy rainfall is causing leaks on the 6th floor of the apartment. Is this indicative of an overpriced project on the city's outskirts? #Tsavo#Bnnbasic
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Francis Gaitho also, characterized the pricey apartments as "concrete slums" and urged Kenyans to refrain from being overcharged for projects located in the outskirts of the city. He highlighted the poor infrastructure and substandard living conditions resulting from cost-cutting measures by developers driven by greed.
Concrete slum Tsavo in Thindigua is leaking like a sieve. Kenyans should stop being overcharged for projects in the periphery of the city, bad access roads and shanty living standards due to cost-cutting by greedy developers.
Concrete slum Tsavo in Thindigua is leaking like a sieve. Kenyans should stop being overcharged for projects in the periphery of the city, bad access roads and shanty living standards due to cost-cutting by greedy developers. pic.twitter.com/mVBNPpkyUa
— Francis Gaitho (@FGaitho237) April 15, 2024