Mystery of Ksh.9.26 billion Bunge Towers yet to be completed 14 years later

Brenda Wanga
By Brenda Wanga March 31, 2024 09:30 (EAT)

File image of the new Parliament Towers.

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It is one of the buildings that form part of the city’s skyline; Bunge Towers is home to soon-to-be offices for members of both the National Assembly and the Senate.

It will also house committee rooms where members will conduct their businesses.

Housed here too are luxury amenities that will see legislators work out, get beauty treatments, and enjoy meals and drinks.

Also included in the package is a tunnel linking their offices with parliament buildings ostensibly for the security and comfort of Members of Parliament.

But MPs have to wait even longer to be able to access and use these facilities in the building, touted as the one-stop shop for parliament’s space needs.

The building was meant to have been completed within just three and half years; nearly fourteen years later, this is the state of the building still under construction.

Citizen TV got exclusive access to the 28-storey building.

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