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Despite these challenges, many agree that the growth of Kangundo Road is unstoppable. Alex Muema of Ndatani Enterprises, a land selling company, says road networks from Mombasa Road linking to Kangundo Road is a major attraction. The Machakos County Government has also constructed roads, including from Daystar University to Kangundo, Mlolongo interchange to Kangundo and Kenya Meat Commission to Joska. Muema says the Kajiado County Government’s ban on selling of land caused a ripple effect on Machakos County’s Kangundo Road areas since land in Syokimau is expensive and scarce. “There is still cheaper land on Kangundo Road compared to areas around Namanga Road in Kajiado County,” he said, noting that two kilometres from the Namanga Road, a 50ft by 100ft parcel of land goes for Sh750,000 while the same size of land on Kangundo Road goes for Sh795,000. He also mentions installation of security cameras as another attraction. Read more at: http://ndataniplots.blogspot.co.ke/2016/05/why-one-should-invest-at-kangundo-rd.html or http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/lifestyle/article/2000203048/why-nairobi-residents-are-flocking-to-kangundo-road/?pageNo=2

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