Barely two days after residents from Kibera complained of too much heat, a report has been released stating that the country will have to endure some more hot days and nights.

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The heat has affected their businesses and they demanded to know what was happening. The residents will, unfortunately, have to adhere to the natural changes as there will not be any long rains this month in some parts of the country.

Scientists too say Kenya might suffer less rainfall or drought due to this condition. The affected people are not only business people in the slums but farmers too.

On Monday, Jane Muhanji said she is not expecting to plant any vegetables soon because there is no rainfall and she cannot buy water to irrigate her sack vegetables.

Peter Murunga said his nursery might soon close down since some trees have started drying up.