[Image]What happened to Utawala building with plane? The image depicted a four-storey apartment under construction. Nothing seemed amiss until one looked at the rooftop. The building's owner placed an old plane on the rooftop, seemingly planning to use it to attract tenants. However, the building caught the attention of the NCA. The regulatory body instructed the owner to remove the plane immediately. "Structure overloaded. Remove the plane," read instructions written by NCA on the wall. One netizen claimed that the building’s exact location was Githunguri. Kenyans had amusing reactions to the photo, writing: @kiliambiti: “Utawala flying school and aerospace engineering.” @DennyMwangi: “Maybe it is a new engineering building technique. Two-bedroom flat with a ready plane on the rooftop.” @ENGnaftali: “The building looks as mangled as the fuselage on top of it, though.” @MKMadoka_: “Kwa Ndege apartment.” @epicstevens_ “Which side of Utawala is this I go and check.” @timnjiru: “The most ideal airport hangar.” @GFInfinity51: “A plane lands on a building under construction in Utawala.” How are mansion owners keeping homes private? In other news, a photo showing the extreme measures a maisonette owner went to after an apartment was built next door went viral. The image depicted a white mansion with a maroon roof next to a five-storey building. Seemingly tired of the lack of privacy as tenants peered into the homestead, the owner constructed a five-storey wall between the buildings. From the photo's angle, the tall wall blocked the apartment's tenants from peeping at the mansion. “The walls of Jericho. He’s hiding his wife," reacted one person. A similar image surfaced showing another mansion owner who used a similar strategy to keep off prying eyes. In the second image, the mansion owner used metal sheets. BY TUKO NEWS
posted by Breaking Kenya news at 11:04 on 24 Sept 2023
"Utawala Landlord Stuns Kenyans by Placing Plane On Rooftop of Apartment Under Construction"
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