Sunday, April 20, 2025 - About two years ago, a newly built apartment in Kasarani made headlines after the occupants were compelled to vacate after it started to sink.
The tenants raised the alarm after the building started to
develop cracks on the ground floor, where the vehicles were parked.
Foundation pillars had already
started to exhibit a noticeable slant, accompanied by instances of the ground
floor caving in.
Officials from the National Construction Authority (NCA)
visited the sinking building and marked it unsafe.
It later emerged that the building had been built on
riparian land.
Two years later, the building is almost full, raising
concerns about the safety of the tenants.
The owner changed the colour of the building.
Watch the video.
The Kasarani building that made headlines after occupants were compelled to vacate after it started sinking is now full - The owner changed the building’s colour pic.twitter.com/2szsmYU5QE
— DAILY POST 🇰🇪 (@dailypost_ke) April 20, 2025
The Kenyan DAILY POST
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