
A friend of mine was in Dubai recently and came back with lots of praise for her trip. She had a lot to admire.Lucky for me she had an opportunity to photograph some sites and shared with me .
Dubai being the second largest Emirate in the United Arab Emirates and probably the most well known has a lot to teach Kenya . Under the guidance of Shaikh Mohamed bin Rashid bin Maktoum, it has forged a reputation as one of the most important and vibrant cities in the Middle East.
It has lots of luxurious hotels with restaurants serving cuisine from around the world.
Infact internationally renowned celebrity chefs own restaurants in Dubai.
For travelers and business personalities the place has a variety of cuisine to offer.
The city has plenty of places to relax, no matter what your inclination - be it bars, coffee houses and shisha bars.
Kenya can indeed come up and measure to the standard of Dubai if not better.
In Kenya there are beach-fronts to manage,bird watching sites to popularize,game parks and reserves to conserve and beautiful cities to improve and maintain.
A city like Nairobi today is tattered: from insecurity to traffic jams,from hawkers' menace to noise pollution from the matatu industry,you don't need a seer to tell you that a serious investor would prefer Dubai than Kenya.
This article does not intend to belittle Nairobi and Kenya, but to call on the administration to rise to the occasion and improve the situation. Traffic jams in Nairobi are manageable,the only thing is to enhance security and let the business go on in the city for 24hours. Make Nairobi a 24hr -city
This will greatly improve the city.
The working shifts shall be three instead of one, thus accommodating many people at intervals.
The delivery vehicles can deliver at any other time and not necessarily in the morning.
Minor road repairs can be done during the night shifts.
All this will greatly manage traffic in Nairobi

Sunday, February 24, 2008
Kenya can emulate Dubai
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