Mombasa County, Kenya’s second-largest city, is a vibrant blend of work and leisure, offering both residents and visitors a unique experience of urban life and coastal relaxation.
Work and Leisure in Mombasa
Photo 1: Jeff in Mombasa City discussing issues of Urban Renewal.Location: Tudor Pastoral Centre.
Ten (10) old estates in Mombasa will be redeveloped. These are: Tudor, Khadija, Miritini, Greenfields, Changamwe, Likoni, Nyerere, Mzizima, Buxton, Tom Mboya, Kaa Chonjo and Kizingo Estates.
In 2015/2017, Mombasa County government allocated Ksh. 70 million for sensitization of Mombasa residents on issues of Urban Renewal.
Photo 2: Jeff at Pirates Bay, one of Mombasa’s public beaches. Read More:
Photo 3: Diving deep into the matter @Pirates Beach, Mombasa County. This is the same way I dived into Mombasa’s budget for land, housing and Physical Planning. I discovered that land and housing has been the largest generator of local revenues after Trade, Energy and Industrial Development. For instance, in 2013/2014 Mombasa County collected Ksh. 557,463,605 million from land and housing.