Uhuru Park reopens after temporary closure

Nairobi
By David Njaaga | Oct 13, 2024
A section of Uhuru Park in Nairobi. [Standard, File]

Uhuru Park is now fully operational after a temporary closure due to damage from citywide protests in June.

Park officials confirmed the green space reopened on September 28, 2024, and has since attracted over 2,000 visitors over the past two weekends.

Maureen Njeri, County Executive Committee (CEC) Member for Green Nairobi, addressed concerns regarding the closure, stating, "The park was closed temporarily for safety reasons after incidents of vandalism during the protests. We had to ensure that all damages were fully repaired, especially to key features like the caravan and airplane sculptures."

Visitors are required to present identification upon entry.

Njeri noted the park's rising popularity, saying, "Uhuru Park is a vital part of Nairobi's heritage, and we're happy to see Nairobians returning to enjoy its beauty. We've restored the monuments, cleaned the ponds, and ensured that everything is in top shape for visitors."

Renovations at nearby Central Park are ongoing and expected to be completed by December 2024.

Njeri expressed excitement about its upcoming reopening, emphasising the importance of Nairobi's green spaces for residents' well-being.

"We're committed to maintaining them," she said, adding that the county will continue collaborating with the National Government on such projects.

Uhuru Park now features scenic views of Nairobi's skyline, including Upper Hill and the Nairobi Expressway, along with a botanical trail, restored historical monuments, peaceful ponds, and spacious seating areas.

"These parks are free to access, and we encourage Nairobians to enjoy them responsibly. However, for those who want to host events, we have made the space available for booking at a small fee," said Njeri.

With its doors reopened, Uhuru Park serves as a testament to Nairobi's commitment to preserving its natural beauty, while Central Park's completion promises another green oasis for residents by the end of the year.

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