Discover Juja Town | Home to Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology

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  • Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
  • Juja is a town in Kiambu County in Kenya. It is the home town for Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT). It is also a constituency in Kiambu county, formerly represented in parliament by Hon Francis Munyua Waititu. The MCA (Member of County Assembly) is Kalpesh Jayantilal Shah who represents the people of Juja Ward at the County Government.
    Juja, also known to many as Jujamaica, is home to more than 200,000 Kenyans who are mostly students.
    There are several industries in Juja, home to Juja Pulp and Paper which recycles brown paper. Star Plastics is another manufacturer which makes water drums and other plastic products. Safari Stationers manufacturers of stationery products. Hydro Aluminum makers of aluminum profiles.
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    Thika-Nairobi highway in Juja
    Juja is also home to The Juja City Mall, Juja Preparatory School, Kalimoni Primary School, Mang'u High School and parts of Thika superhighway.
    The town is located about 30 kilometers North of Nairobi between Thika and Ruiru towns. The Nairobi Business Park is found in the environs of this town. One should keep in mind that Juja is under the Nairobi Metropolitan Authority as envisaged in the Vision 2030 of Kenya.

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  • @liliabmoraa6659
    @liliabmoraa6659 2 роки тому +1

    Fitnesso much for remembrance day

  • @francishunt8969
    @francishunt8969 3 роки тому +1

    Something wrong with all these estates they build all over kenya except mombasa. Look at how ugly the buildings look. They are just ugly looking concrete structures built as though they are about to collapse. Landlords use cheap materials build them with no cladding just to make a quick buck. The aesthetic of the aprtments just look like a concrete jungle with no appealing aesthetics and this is very common in low income areas and in central province. But you go to coast their buildings and aprtments have some architecture in them. They look appealing. There should be some building codes and standards. Such ugly structures should not be allowed.