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Green army expands clean-up to Nairobi’s residential estates

Teresiah Ngio by Teresiah Ngio
January 27, 2025
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Nairobi City County has extended its Green Army clean-up initiative beyond the Central Business District (CBD), now targeting residential estates across the city. This move, part of ongoing efforts to enhance environmental management, comes after weeks of successful operations in the CBD, which saw the deployment of a 3,500-member workforce.

The Green Army’s expansion aims to ensure that Nairobi’s neighborhoods are just as clean and sustainable as the city center. The team will now focus on waste collection, drainage maintenance, and overall cleanliness in residential areas, making Nairobi a greener and healthier environment for all its residents.

Nairobi County Governor, Johnson Sakaja, emphasized the importance of the initiative, stating, “The Green Army has made significant strides in cleaning up Nairobi’s streets, and it’s time we bring the same level of cleanliness to our residential areas. By involving residents in the maintenance of a clean environment, we are not only improving the city’s aesthetic but also contributing to public health.”

The county government has also announced plans to formalize the roles of Green Army members, aiming to make their positions permanent and pensionable. This move will provide job security and further professionalize the clean-up efforts.

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To oversee these new initiatives and ensure effective environmental management, the county has launched the Green Nairobi Company. The company will work to streamline efforts in maintaining cleanliness throughout the city, focusing on long-term sustainability.

“As we expand our clean-up efforts, it is crucial that we involve the residents,” said Environment Executive, Vesca Kangogo. “A clean city is everyone’s responsibility, and the Green Army will work with Nairobians to maintain a safe and healthy environment.”

The county has urged residents to actively participate in cleanliness initiatives, stressing that maintaining a clean Nairobi is a shared responsibility.

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