Thursday, 9 February 2012

Is it time to unearth this mystery at Uhuru Gardens

In this overpopulated city, there aren't  many serene places one can visit when he/she wishes to have a breath of fresh air, quietly read a book, bask in the sun or even enjoy an afternoon nap without much noise and interruption.One of the few such areas is Uhuru Gardens, located just off Lang'ata Rd., a stone's throw away from the renowned Carnivore restaurant.This place is significant because, among other things, in it we celebrated   our independence as a sovereign republic in June, 1963.
That said, it goes without saying that these grounds deserve to be well-maintained and treated with a lot of respect by those who frequent the place.But lately, i have observed with a curious eye the happenings in the vicinity of the park.Oftentimes, as i ride the matatu home from work, i glance at the numerous parked (and windows tinted) motor vehicles and i am forced to wonder about the activities and identities of their occupants.It almost seems like a requirement to have one's vehicle's windows tinted in order to access the park.
Whatever the case may be, we hope that the proclivities of the park's visitors, if revealed, would not bring shame to the park or to the Nation in the same way that others have done in the recent past.

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