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    Nairobi City County Government Starts To Bring Down Illegal Billboards

    Francis MuliBy Francis MuliMarch 8, 2019No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Nairobi City County Government as embarked on a mission to bring down illegal billboards.

    A live video shared today on Governor Mike Sonko’s Facebook Page showed the county officials bringing down one of the billboards along Mombasa Road.

    “As promised the Nairobi City County Government is still dealing with rogue outdoor advertisers who have failed to comply with the laws.

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    “More billboards which have been erected contrary to the Nairobi City County Outdoor Advertising Act 2018 are being brought down by my administration along Mombasa road,” said Sonko.

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