Visiting many towns around Kiambu is usually adventurous.
It’s however embarrassing when the moment for nature calls come and you know not where to answer…
It leaves one toiling for a private room and Kamwangi Town for instance is one place a visitor would squirm if they had no money to sort out such minor matters.
The only public toilet in Kamwangi manned by county askaris is special and does not require a gateman or service vendor. It is designed in a way that you must place a ten-shilling coin to access it.
Kamwangi residents are used to this method of relief and do not strain sorting the ‘business’. Woe unto the visitors.
The town administration prohibits short calls on the roadsides, along corridors and in any street. You must therefore adhere to the lavatory guidelines.
Any visitor planning to go to Kamwangi must be prepared to part with the coin otherwise the door remains closed to you. Forever or until you can chip in…