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πŸ“°✨ Last month, May 2025, marked the culmination of a chapter from this great historic book of mine that I'm writing... I'm not used to such kind of long posts but I'm going to try today 'cause this journey deserves it! πŸ™ˆ When I first walked through the doors of Nation Media Group in February 2025, I carried with me years of preparation, passion for journalism, and a determination to make the most of this opportunity. As a graduate who has completed my Bachelor's in Journalism and Mass Communication with a focus on Electronic Media at Daystar University and is awaiting graduation in November 2025, I was finally stepping into one of East Africa's most prestigious media houses. The Reality Check: Workplace Dynamics Ain't for the Faint-Hearted The small small madharaus (the kawaida one mnakuanga mmewekea interns) - yes wewe, I see you! πŸ‘€ Those inward cries and wanting to burst into tears.  These hardships found in most workplaces have hardened me TWICE as muc...

ALARMING CRIME RATES IN THE CITY!

 Ever heard of  'Nairobi shamba la mawe' (Nairobi land of stonesπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ if directly translated). This is a saying metaphorically used by most if not all Nairobians who have experienced and seen it all.

The crime rates and robbery are increasing at an alarming rate. These killer thugs are more than audacious to steal from 'common mwananchi' even in broad daylight.

Cases of people getting stabbed, even in broad daylight, have become rampant. The norm around the city, if I should say. Both young and old, men and women are these gangsters' audience; as they do not choose who to mug.

Most of these cases of people getting robbed and killed are in: 

  • KCA Underpass and Total Exit.
  • ABC Place and Kangemi along Waiyaki Way.
  • Drive-In Flyover up to KCA.
  • Naivas Allsops along Thika Super Highway.
  • The CBD, Archives.
  • River Road.
  • Fig Tree Area.
  • Koja.
  • Pangani.
  • Kasarani.
  • Mwiki.
  • Railways.
  • Globe Round-about.
  • Dagoretti.
  • KBC offices area, among other areas.

These killer thugs are stealing any and every valuable they find you with. If you have a backpack with a laptop in it, you remain the main target. If you resist and fight them back, in order to protect your belonging, they shoot or stab you without reconsidering.


A view of Nairobi City.

Once you come across these fierce people, be sure to either lose your belonging or lose your life.

Save yourself and loved ones by avoiding these areas. If you have no other option but to pass through these targeted areas, ensure you are not walking alone, walk in a crowd that you know.

This is sad to note that someone is negatively dependant on you for their survival, with their only solution being: to rob you. Does this arise due to lack of jobs for such people? Do they do this at a point of desperation? 

Before the government intervenes in such situations, save yourself and your loved ones.

Kaa rada (Stay woke). Nairobi is slowly becoming Nairobbery. This is where they say: "Man for himself, God for us all."

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