Home to several attractions such as the Giraffe Centre, the Uhuru (freedom) gardens, and a tourist village, Bomas of Kenya, Lang’ata is the one stop for any visitor.
It hosts the largest private airport in Kenya, Wilson Airport and of course, the Carnivore Restaurant. With all those amenities, you are sure to find all the good things here.
And when it comes to the mathree business, this estate is switching to a modern look. It is no longer the same old, rusty nganyas.
The birth of Not Sick, is novel that is making everyone excited.
“Some few years ago, Lang’ata had some of the sexiest Nganyas in town, but traffic cops used to really harass them. This forced mathree owners to invest in plain ones,” shares Eddy Gitau one of the crew who has operated this route for more than two years.
“Students who commute daily to the City centre with the mathree forced us to change the look. We have now introduced some features in the mathrees,” he said.
Not Sick has plasma screens, free internet connection and quality sound systems.
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