Koinange Street
Koinange Street is a busy street in the city of Nairobi, Kenya. In colonial times it was named Sadler St. after an early governor, James Hayes Sadler. After Independence it was renamed after [Koinange Wa Mbiyu]].
It is a major red-light district.[1] Prostitution is, however, illegal in Kenya.[2]
Koinange Street is the street in Nairobi Central Business District with the highest number of banks along one street.
References
- Muiruri, Stephen (December 14, 2003). Sunday Nation
- United States Department of State
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