|SHE MEANS BUSINESS| Nairobi rivers are full of antibiotics - Eng. Jane Mutulili on poor waste disposal, planning
Eng. Jane Mutulili.
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According to the engineer, the presence of antibiotics in water systems is not just an environmental issue but a public health concern. Improper waste disposal from households, hospitals, and industries is finding its way into rivers, compounding the already fragile state of Kenya’s water ecosystem. This pollution, she notes, contributes to antimicrobial resistance and undermines access to safe water.
Her insights come at a time when Kenya is facing devastating floods that have displaced thousands and exposed systemic weaknesses in urban planning. Floodwaters often mix with contaminated river systems, increasing the risk of waterborne diseases and further spreading pollutants across communities.
For Eng. Mutulili, this is deeply personal. Having walked long distances as a young girl in search of water, she understands firsthand the importance of sustainable water solutions. Her career in water projects has been driven by a belief that “there must be a better way”—a vision that includes better infrastructure, proper waste management, and long-term planning.
Watch this week's episode of She Means Business to find out more.

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