This post is just for photos around the Garissa Municipality.

Lets start with the local banks…

Barclays….

Barclays

Equity…

Equity

I couldn’t get a shot of the KCB one but will upload it once i get the close up.

Moving on…this one is along the Garissa-Mandera Highway

Town Center One

Another one along the same route.This one has a hotel facility for any kind of amount starting at ksh 500 to Ksh 2000 depending on the flexibility of your pocket.It has a hi-speed cyber on the ground floor

Hotel 2

Farther along the highway,a private school.

Town 1

An upcoming building along the route…

Under Construction

The Garissa-Mandera highway which has always been under construction. It got a lifeline during the campaign period.

Ohh by the way,from Garissa to Mandera is around 750 to 1000 km’s! under the scorching sun on bad roads!

High way

another part of the road under construction..

High way 1

Outside the town most of the residential houses are like this.. they build temporary shelters coz most of them are nomadic people who just check into town to trade at the local cattle market every wednesday..

House One

other’s located at the old cattle market…. I understand if you try to cause any chaos,an AK 47 from one of this houses will shut you up! I took the two photo’s with great caution lest a borana wielding n AK chomokaaas

ak 47

Keja

The local Goat market didn’t have much to offer for my lens but im so sure tomorrow i will have something coz tomorrow is the cattle,goat n sheep market day.

Goat Market

A visit to the local municipal council yielded a broken down fire engine.

Fire engine

and whoever said you can never find a merc in Garissa was dead wrong….

Merc

You got to give a congratulatory message for the residents of this place if the number of water tanks i saw is anything to go by…

Tank 1

Tank 2

The water supply source for garissa,the famous Tana River located one kilometer from the town .. this water is treated n supplied by the GAWASCO (Garissa Water and Sewarage Company).

Tana River

I couldn’t resist having this photo left out considering the only government guest house i know is the prison

Guest house

Finally food of the day….

Lunch

Mbuzi fry,sembe,cabbz n dnegu kiasi for only ksh 60

Ohh by the way..Garissa has a total of 40 butcheries..only two sell beef. The rest sell Camel meat.

Food for thought

A resident of Garissa asked me why the country is fighting while it’s the same society that taught them how to live in peace and harmony ???

Did you know…

The residents here refer North Eastern Province as the Nothing Except Pleasure region

Three hundred and thirty nine kilometers away from the hustle and bustle of the capital city of Kenya,traversing along one of the most harshest,’bandit” infested highways..under the scorching 35+ degrees of heat! Yes,35+ degrees if the number of times i’ve been forced to take shower is anything to go by.Anyway to cut the long story short,I’m in Garissa town for the next three days on my official capacity and i can tell you this place is quite good if you have a refrigerator that can generate ice!

It was a ride worth it considering the kind of ride we are being chauffeured in is a Toyota Landcruiser II which is designed to handle this kind of terrain.The journey began with a top up of gas at the caltex petrols station in westlands

Land Cruiser

A few rations for the journey just in case we don’t reach our destination.Note the 5litres of water considering our destination is not user friendly when it comes to Hydrogen and Oxygen combined.

Rations

Then we were ready to hit the road..we passed several market centers like Kambiti (which ma mother tongue means Hyena)

Kambiti

Jumped several huge bumps…I wonder why we don’t have such in the city….

Big Bump

passed several funny looking road signs… like this one reading end of one way which to me ended at the Thika turn off!

Road Sign

Arrived at Mwingi North town and we had to take 15minutes break to stress our legs

Mwingi

Mwingi town

Then we hit the road again this time passing through several police checks which i later learnt that they aint too strict with vehicles headed to NEP but with vehicles coming from Garissa because of illegal immigrants from somalia..some of them were the Ukasi,Bangali and the Tana river Bridge. This points are manned by mean looking Administrative Police whose looks just scares the living daylights out of you

Ukasi rest

and while one needs a security escort along this route,the escort was holed up somewhere in a dingy joint

Escort

So we decided to ambush an escort from this Kenya Army truck by giving them a run for their berets!

army truck

Save for the few camels…..

camel

and abandoned homes coz of the nomadic life this sides…
abandoned houses

everything else was high and dry..

High n dry

A little stop over made us get a puncture and mark you the tyres were blue in color!

puncture

10 minutes later i had booked ma self into Hiddig Hotel ( so far the best rates(700 ksh) n standards(self contained,dstv,air conditioner that u have to pay extra for)

Hiddig Hotel

And after a “cold shower” i settled down for a hearty meal of fried rice,meat,beans n gravy.

Meals

By the way,the meal is only Ksh. 70 only….

Thus day one is over and i have to hit the mattress,im damn tired..

Watch out for Garissa – Garsen edition…..