In nearly every major Kenyan town, from Nairobi’s bustling
roundabouts to the serene streets of Nyeri, one common feature quietly marks
the passage of time: the city clock.
Towering, four-sided, and often solar-powered, these
structures are not only timekeepers but also iconic symbols of civic pride,
commercial platforms, and pieces of living history.
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