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The Wandering Bull

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Tue, Apr 28, 2026, 09:17 AM

Borabu Chitago ward, Kenya

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This image depicts an active outdoor construction site in Borabu Chitago ward, Kenya, focused on the initial stages of building foundations. At least seven male workers are visible, all wearing bright…read more

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This image depicts an active outdoor construction site in Borabu Chitago ward, Kenya, focused on the initial stages of building foundations. At least seven male workers are visible, all wearing bright yellow or lime green high-visibility vests; some also wear hard hats (one blue, one orange). They are digging and preparing a long, rectangular trench in reddish-brown soil, where rebar (reinforcement bars) are already in place, indicating preparation for concrete pouring. Workers are engaged in various tasks: some are using shovels and hoes to excavate earth, while others are transporting soil or materials using plastic buckets and a woven basket carried on the head. Tools like shovels, hoes, and buckets are scattered across the muddy ground. Along the left side of the scene, a temporary fence constructed from corrugated metal sheets (some red-primed, some galvanized) is supported by wooden posts. Above this fence, the distinctive blue corrugated metal roof of an existing building is visible. The background features lush green trees and hints of other structures, typical of a rural or semi-rural setting. The sky is overcast, and the ground appears damp, suggesting a humid or recently wet environment. The workers appear focused on their tasks. A faint circular logo, possibly with the letter 'E' or 'G', is discernible on some of the high-visibility vests. | Open Wire