Nairobi, Jan. 20 -- Nairobi's rapidly rising skyline has once again come under scrutiny following the collapse of two buildings in the early days of 2026, raising fresh concerns over construction standards, oversight and accountability.
The first incident occurred in South C, where a 16-storey building collapsed under unclear circumstances on January 2, 2026.
Just days later, another building came down in Karen, intensifying public anxiety and shaking confidence in the safety of urban developments across the capital.
The repeated collapses have reignited debate over culpability within the construction sector and prompted urgent calls for stronger enforcement of building regulations to restore public trust.
Speaking at the site where t...
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