Nairobi gubernatorial hopeful Peter Kenneth. [Photo/The Star]Nairobi gubernatorial candidate Peter Kenneth has promised the suffering county residents are facing on matters clean water will be a thing of the past if he is elected governor come August 8.

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He said that poor garbage and lack of water in the city is to blame for the current outbreak of cholera.

In a rally at Zimmerman, Roysambu constituency he said that he will ensure that there is water in each and every tap in the city within a span of one year and clean up garbage in three months.

"We have said that we must ensure that all estates get safe water within one year. We will track water lines to ensure there is no tampering and there are no water cartels. We will ensure that these things work," said Kenneth.

As an independent candidate, he also promised that his administration will reduce license fees for small-scale traders especially those doing salon businesses from the current fee in order to allow many people venture into business.