NAIROBI LAW BREAKERS TO SWEEP STREETS.

Nairobi Metropolitan Service (NMS) have issued a strict warning to Nairobi residents telling them that, from now hence forth, they would have to do community work as a form of punishment if they go against the law.

To serve as an example to other residents, NMS through the directorate of enforcement instructed the 57 people who were found in a popular city club in Nairobi after curfew hours to start their manual punishment which is cleaning the streets.

Through the directorate of enforcement, the NMs divided the 57 individuals to different streets in Nairobi. These included cleaning up of Marikiti and Muthurua Markets, Globe Roundabout, and Nairobi River for a whole week. There are repercussions of failure to report.

Covid-19 protocol flouters with NMS Officers. Photo: Courtesy

The flouters are required to report to their place of duty as from 8am. They are supposed to work till 5pm in the evening till the week ends. They were warned that failure to report, the court will have to give them a stiffer kind of punishment as they will be rearrested and arraigned in court.

Flouters doing their assigned duties. Photo: Courtesy

Kenya right now is a red country as cases continue to increase. Everyday the country records cases of new infections close to 1000 and the number of people dying because of the deadly Virus are also on the rise.

Kenya is on what was reported as a third wave, because of the continuous increase of infected people everyday. This made President Uhuru to not only ban social and political gathering but also to extend the curfew time for another sixty days from March till May. Curfew hours starting from 10pm to 4am.

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