A member of parliament donating his salary to set up development initiatives for his or her people would certainly sound like a dream to any Kenyan.
Slum inhabitants in the Saboti Constituency got their wish when Member of Parliament Caleb Amisi arrived with a solution to their ongoing water problem.
Amisi utilized his June income to construct ten water taps for slum dwellers in his district. He explained that he made the choice to assist his constituents after listening to the slum residents’ repeated cries.
“Although water and sanitization fall under the county and national governments. I decided to deny myself in order to help you, my people,” he reiterated.
Slum inhabitants, according to the politician, have been suffering for a long time because they lacked access to clean water.
One of the residents described the difficulties she and other residents had faced.
“We have suffered because of using unclean water. Sometimes, we have to forego our work to tend to our children when they have running stomachs,” she expressed.
Residents also requested that their young MP construct a bridge for them.
She praised the MP for establishing the stations, saying that they would now have clean water to drink and use for other household tasks.
The Saboti MP provided Ksh14 million worth of food to slum dwellers in his constituency in May 2020 to help them cope with the coronavirus pandemic.
Amisi thanked the community members for attending the project’s official launch and pledged to help out anytime he could.
A Look Inside MP Caleb Amisi’s Ksh60 Million Kilimani Beauty Spa
Politicians in Kenya are well- known for being wealthy, or at least thought to be. The majority of them have diverse investment portfolios that span multiple industries.
Mkenya Leo takes a look into one of the lucrative enterprises held by Saboti Member of Parliament Caleb Amisi in this section.
Miss White Spa, which is located on Wood Avenue in Kilimani, is owned by the legislator. Whitney Sang, Amisi’ s wife, runs the high- end establishment.
The beauty salon is anticipated to cost Ksh60 million, according to media sources. It has a barbershop, nail bar, massage, steam room, and sauna, among other things.
Whitney, the CEO, revealed that they decided on the business after being advised to have all of their beauty needs met under one roof.
Starting at the entrance, the institutions have modern designs and wonderful decor. Its furniture is imported to guarantee that customers receive the finest possible experience.
Miss White Spa offers distinct sections for barbershop and salon services, among other things. It is also kid- friendly because there are seats for children in the space.
A haircut from a team of highly educated barbers led by famous barber, hair designer, and stylist Armstrong Andira is supposed to cost Ksh1, 000, according to reports. Other services are not included in the price.
There’ s also a nail bar and separate pedicure areas in the facility.
Massages are also available in private rooms at the establishment. The majority of clients prefer Swedish massages that focus on the tissues, as well as sports massages for those who exercise.
A facial and a full- body scrub are also available at the spa.
Even better, the SPa offers consultations with medical professionals who provide professional advice on client treatment.
Miss White Spa has one of Nairobi’ s few saunas. A steam bath is also offered.
The Spa also includes a private wing for clients who want VIP treatment, which costs 20% more than regular clients.
The establishment caters primarily to high- end customers. Comedian Eric Omondi, Embakasi East MP Babu Owino, Starehe MP Charles Njagua, ODM Secretary- General Edwin Sifuna, and ODM leader Raila Odinga are among those who have visited the establishment.
The spa relocated to its current location in 2019 and now employs more than 30 people.