Its a money making scheme and you know it. If inspections were done for safety, we would not be having the ramshackled matatus and lorries that dot our equally ramshackled roads.
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There's a game called Unajua, it's like Charades but localised to the kenyan market.
We played it with some strangers & when the name 'Karen Nyamu' popped up , everyone's description was 'senator mwenye hana akili' ππππ They one holding the phone didn't even think twice.
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A bit of a lonely race out there today, but we maximised the result.
Congrats @LewisHamilton, first win in red π
Now some World Cup football. Let's go @OnsOranje πͺ
Legally flying a drone in Nairobi is an extreme sport. Here's what I had to do last time:
1. Have an insured and registered drone being used by a licensed pilot.
2. Letter from KFCB if filming for a show / series / documentary plus requisite fees.
3. Letter of no objection from property owners if flying above private property.
4. Letter from Vigilance House.
5. Pay requisite fees to KCAA.
6. Inform nearest police station when you're ready to fly.
7. Have a Kenya Airforce officer accompany you as you fly.
Extreme, right?
But we've learnt with patience and planning, you can fly legally.
Fewer restrictions will be very welcome though.
Most of the airspace above Nairobi is controlled by the military by the way. That's why you don't see KQ or other commercial airlines flying above CBD.