Buruburu is a large middle-class residential area in the Eastlands part of Nairobi, Kenya, situated in Makadara Division. Buruburu Estate comprises five phases, one being the oldest, with the fifth completed in 1982. Most of the houses resemble modern architecture of white buildings with striking orange tiled roof tops, all built in a town-house orientation. Buruburu gave rise to modern-day Sheng, a language spoken by virtually all of Nairobi's youth. Buruburu maintains its original flavor, but more recent developments include expansion of its shopping centre.
Buruburu was built as a middle-income estate in the 1970s and 1980s and inhabited by Kenyan business people, government officials, professionals and a few expatriates on short-term assignments. The houses were mainly two storey maisonettes with 3-4 bedrooms,.k.gv.jg. and 2 bedroom bungalows.
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Constituency: Makadara and Kamkunji (Buruburu phase 1 and Buruburu phase 5 extensions are in Kamkunji constituency)
Neighboring estates: Ofafa Jericho, Jericho, Hamza, Umoja, Kariobangi south, Old Donholm, Outering estate, Kiambiu slums, Pioneer estate, Harambee and Rabai estates
Roads: Rabai Road, Jogoo Road and Mumias South Road
Nearest town: Nairobi
Banks: several bank branches and numerous ATMs (Co-operative, K-rep, Equity and Barclays have branches)
Clinics: Jamaa medical hospital (maternity), Meridian medical, Metropolitan hospital, Aga Khan clinic among others
Baby care and pre-primary: many private baby day care centers
Primary schools: Bidii primary, Harambee estate primary, Rabai road primary, Shepherds junior, Happyland school, River road primary, Buruburu 1 primary and other small private schools
Secondary schools: Buruburu girls , Npc secondary school, Buruburu high school, Apostolic Carmel girls' school
Colleges and university: East African school of theology, IAT, Shepherds collage, AUSI, Buruburu Institute of Fine Arts, Unity College
Driving schools: There are several driving schools
The Kenya National Library Service opened their biggest library in Buruburu phase 2.
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Buruburu is widely believed to have given rise to modern-day Sheng, a language spoken by virtually all of Nairobi's youth.
There is also a flea market just close by the shopping center called "Mutindwa". Here you may purchase clothes, shoes, accessories and all manner of stuff cheaply.
The most pimped and sweet matatus in the city with the craziest sound
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