
Nairobi Resident's Ksh5,000 Reward Fights Dustbin Theft
Nairobi Resident Offers Ksh5,000 Reward to Combat Dustbin Theft Nairobi, Kenya – In a unique initiative to combat theft and promote civic responsibility, Nairobi resident Geoffrey Mosiria has announced a Ksh5,000 reward for anyone who catches individuals stealing from public dustbins. Mosiria, who is funding the reward from his own salary, says he's tired of seeing public property vandalized. "Ukishika mwizi ameiba dustbin na ukona evidence unamleta nakupatia 5k kama reward, natumia pesa yangu ya mshahara," Mosiria told reporters. (If you catch a thief stealing from a dustbin and have evidence, I'll give you a 5k reward, I'm using my own salary.) Mosiria's initiative has garnered significant attention on social media, with many praising his commitment to improving his community. The video of his announcement has been viewed thousands of times. His efforts highlight a growing concern among Nairobi residents about the lack of respect for public property and the need for community involvement in addressing such issues. Mosiria's actions serve as an inspiration for others to take similar steps in their communities.