South C collapse: Government confirms illegal extra floors by developers

In an update on the January 2, 2026, collapse of a 16-storey building in Nairobi's South C that killed at least two people, Lands and Housing CS Alice Wahome confirmed developers violated approvals by adding four unapproved floors to a structure cleared for 12 storeys. Rescue efforts retrieved one body, with investigations underway.

The collapse occurred on January 2 around 5 a.m. at Plot No. 209/5909/10 along Kiganjo Muhoho Avenue, prompting ongoing multi-agency rescues by Kenya Red Cross, National Disaster Management Unit, and National Police Service. The site remains cordoned off.

CS Wahome visited on January 5, revealing approvals covered only 12 storeys with construction up to the third floor at inspection. Developers illegally added four more floors. "At the time of the incident, the project was non-compliant on four additional floors that were never approved. That is the beginning of the problem, and our investigations will start from that point," she said.

A multi-sectoral team including the ministry, agencies, and professionals is probing violations, with threats of deregistration for culpable architects, contractors, and inspectors.

Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja stated the county issued non-compliance notices in May, July, and December 2025, ignored by developers. He urged prosecutorial powers for counties, citing ODPP inaction.

On January 4, DPP Renson Ingonga directed IG Douglas Kanja to investigate and report within seven days, including statements from developers, contractors, and officials. The ODPP emphasized rule of law and sympathies for victims.

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Rescue operations amid rubble after Verulam temple collapse, with emergency teams searching for trapped workers.
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Verulam temple collapses, killing one construction worker

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A four-story temple in Redcliffe near Verulam, north of Durban, collapsed on December 12, 2025, while workers added a structure on top, resulting in one confirmed death and several injuries. Rescue operations continue as teams search for others trapped under the rubble. The building lacked approved plans, making it illegal.

A 16-storey building under construction collapsed in Nairobi's South C on January 2, 2026, trapping at least two people. MPs have called for an immediate suspension of construction activities in the area amid concerns over safety regulations. Rescue operations are ongoing as authorities investigate the cause.

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The Architectural Association of Kenya has detailed multiple regulatory failures preceding the collapse of a 14-storey building in South C on January 2, 2026. In their statement, they pointed to ignored stop orders and inadequate approvals. The group is urging investigations and tougher construction oversight.

A fire broke out in the Ramogi building along Luthuli Avenue in Nairobi CBD, destroying several electronic shops. No casualties or injuries were reported, but property damage was extensive. The blaze was contained by evening, though smoke continued to rise from the structure.

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A massive fire struck the Terra Drone building in Central Jakarta on December 9, 2025, killing 22 out of 76 people inside. Police have questioned eight witnesses including management and HRD staff, while Governor Pramono Anung highlighted the lack of evacuation routes in the six-story structure. The DKI government will cover funeral and medical costs for victims.

Hong Kong police have expanded their probe into allegedly fake scaffolding net safety certificates to six estates, following discoveries at two sites after the Tai Po inferno that prompted the removal of mesh netting at about 200 locations last week. The blaze on November 26 killed at least 159 people, including a firefighter, and left nearly 5,000 homeless.

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Senators have sharply criticized Nandi Governor Stephen Sang and his executive for alleged financial mismanagement and legal breaches in key county institutions. In a statement issued on January 27, 2026, the Senate County Public Investments and Special Funds Committee, led by Senator William Kisang, questioned the management of the Kapsabet Nandi Water and Sanitation Company, Kapsabet Municipality, and the Kapsabet County Referral Hospital. The hospital drew the most attention after receiving a qualified audit opinion from the Auditor General.

 

 

 

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