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Heavy fines, long prison term for littering in CBD
Alvin Mwangi
Nairobi County Environment Chief Officer Geoffrey Mosiria when he inspected a Community Service punishment exercise at the Nairobi Funeral Home on Tuesday. PHOTO/Lucky Oluoch

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You risk being fined between Sh10,000 and Sh500,000 or an imprisonment term of between six to 12 months if you are caught blowing your nose in Nairobi without a handkerchief or tissue paper.

That is just one of the many rules and regulations aimed at keeping Nairobi clean and hygienic. Nairobi County Government is reminding its residents to familiarise themselves with the Nairobi City County Public Nuisance Act, 2021 to avoid being caught off guard.

 Nairobi County Environment Chief Officer Geoffrey Mosiria yesterday pointed out that residents must take responsibility and play their role in having a clean city.

“We have decided to restore Nairobi to where it was during the yesteryears. If we keep this city clean some of the illnesses we have could be a thing of the past,” said Mosiria.

 Nairobi City County Public Nuisance Bill, 2021 which was signed into law in August 2021, replaced the city by-laws that were overtaken by events following devolution.

“The objective of this Act is to provide for the control of public nuisance and empower the county to take all lawful necessary and reasonably practicable measures on the abatement and prevention of public nuisance,” reads part of the Act.

Found spitting

It also states that it will cost one a six-month jail term or a Sh10,000 fine if found spitting on a footpath in Nairobi county. Also, those found blowing their nose and throwing the mucus on paths will be held liable.

The Act also states that one risks being slapped with a Sh10,000 fine, a jail term of six months, or both for urinating or defecating in a public place.

Another offence is living or sleeping in a kitchen or room where food is prepared or stored for sale. It will attract a fine not exceeding Sh50,000, a six-month jail term or both. In case of a subsequent offence, the offender can be fined as much as Sh100,000, imprisoned for six months or both.

Hawking and selling

Also, hawking, selling, distributing, or advertising an article or event on a public road or street without statutory authority will attract punishment. “Any person who commits an offence under this section is liable, upon conviction to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months or a fine of not more than Sh10,000 or both,” reads the Act.

Shouting or using a bell, loudspeaker or other noisy instrument or driving a vehicle to exhibit advertisements is prohibited.

Keeping animals or poultry deemed a nuisance by neighbors is banned within the city-county.

Playing games in a manner likely to cause damage to property or cause injury will also attract punishment.

Last week, 30 individuals who were arrested on Monday night for urinating and littering in the streets of Nairobi were sentenced to community service.

A group of Kenyans arrested for urinating in the streets of the CBD had a gruelling time Tuesday cleaning the Nairobi city mortuary. Several others were also ordered to clean Uhuru Park as others engaged in a cleanup of the city.

This is after they were arraigned in a Nairobi court where they faced various petty offence charges. The cleanup of the morgue was supervised by the county city askaris and officers from the Health and Environment departments. The group of 30 men was arrested Monday night in an intense crackdown on those urinating and littering the streets.

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