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A video of an unusual practice has captured the attention of the public, igniting massive reactions.
The video, which found its way to Instagram through Nairobi Gospel Club, offered a glimpse into a unique practice of using a tarmac road for drying maize.
The clip depicts one side of the road entirely covered with maize, leading road users to use the remaining unoccupied section.
In the video, a cyclist was seen maneuvering along the clear portion of the road, visibly intrigued by the unusual sight.
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He added that the road is a perfect location for drying maize because of its wide width and light traffic.
"Here we use the road to dry our maize. The tarmac road is so big here and there are no cars. If a car passes by it will have to use the remaining one way," the man said.
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The video entertained netizens and also attracted massive reactions on the Meta-owned platform.
mulamwah:
"Kitale nyumbani."
nairobi_teens_finnest_254:
"Huko naskia gari inonekananga once in a year."
ogola__:
"This has to be Kitale. And I am happy for them. Food security."
paperchaser.szn:
"Where are we heading as a country?"
amira_nixxy:
"Nobody can convince me this people are normal."
popsmoke8990:
"Watu huko walisema hawataki kudrive gari kabsaa."
Separately, President William Ruto inspected his large Koilel farm to witness the fruits of his labour as he spent this year's Easter weekend priming the land for planting.
According to pictures shared on Monday, August 14, by blogger Dennis Itumbi, the head of state was in full farm mode as he wore gumboots to check on his succulent maize crops which are now ready for harvesting.
"Easter, President @WilliamsRuto was preparing his farm like most farmers. Today, he took time at the same Koilel Farm, Uasin Gishu, preparing for a bumper harvest. Investing in Production, not consumption subsidy. How are things kwa shamba?" Itumbi said on Twitter.
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