The apartment stands on the embankment of Nairobi Dam, he said. So, literally, Seefar apartments ate into the Nairobi Dam embankment,” he said. It was addressed to the apartment’s developer, Erdermann Property Limited and copied to Warma chief executive officer Mohammed Shurie and National Environment Management Authority (Nema) director-general Professor Geoffrey Wahungu. Before the latest letter, a planned joint evaluation exercise by WRA, Nema and Seefar Homeowners failed to take off. Before this, a parliamentary Committee on Environment led by chair Kareke Mbiuki visited the area and found out that there were cracks on the walls of the Nairobi dam.
Source: Daily Nation November 05, 2018 07:07 UTC