Nation | by Collins Omulo
Motorists face a heavier financial burden in Nairobi as City Hall lines up hourly parking charges within the central business district (CBD).
Nairobi’s Finance and Economic Planning Chief Officer, Halkano Waqo, said the hourly charges will help boost revenue and deal with choking traffic, which costs motorists time and fuel.
The hourly rates would be subject to approval by the County Assembly. Motorists are currently charged Sh200 daily parking fee to park in the city centre…









