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Chimia chia amagima gotigara eroro magega ye emashini ya kansa gokwa ase enyagetari enene ya Kenyatta

erombe ya amagima yatigaire eroro magega ye emashini ya kansa gokwa aaria ase enyagetari enene ya Kenyatta. Koreng'ana namariko yengazeti eyemo y' ense ya kenya, chimashini echio ibere nigo chiarosa gokora emeremo gotiga abarwaire ase eroro.
Bono nigo yatebekanire buna enyagetari ya Nairobi nabo barabakonye abarwaire abwo ase rigori rike ko nigo ekororekana buna oborwaire bwa kansa tibori koegwa ngencho neene koirera abarwaire korigia obogwenia boindi na ase chinse chia isiko.
Abange nigo bagosiria amagima ase ogotaringorigwa na abande koegwa ogochika koganya ase chingaki chintambe eyio yaenekiigwe ekoirera amakweri amange koba ayio anga abwenerete gotangwa.

Oborwaire bwa kansa nekansa borobwo obonyene ase Kenya yaito ekiagera onde taiyio nonya neserekari ogwechandera oboringoria obwo gose gokonya baria batari kwenyara. Enyagetari ya Kenyatta (KNH) nigo ekorengia buna abarwaire abayia chilibu emerongo ene nigo bagotoka kera omwaka gati yabo chilibu emerongo ebere na isano na ibere bagokwa  ase okoborwa obogwenia.
Ense engima ya kenya nigo ebwate ebitaseni bine bioka ase omochie omonene Nairobi bikogwenia kansa ko ebia abanyene naende bire rigori rinene.Abarwaire 1,000 nigo baganyete koegwa rituko  korigia okogwenia okwo ekiagera KNH nero yoka egosaba chimia isano okororwa okomo chingaki MP Shah, Aga Khan na enyagetari ya Nairobi chigosaba chilibu ikomi echio omonto omotaka ataisanie.

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