Exposed: The Famous Garden City Mall Was Built By Donor Money, Money Intended To Help The Poor. Here Are The Shocking Details
After a lot of anticipation, East Africa’s biggest mall, Garden City, is set to open today as stage one of the sprawling 32 acre project on Thika Highway nears completion.
Garden City promised “ Unique state-of-the-art design making maximum use of natural light and fresh air, and boasting the largest solar paneled carport in East Africa, the new mall promises to bring many ‘firsts’ to the Kenyan retail market.” Basically it promises paradise on earth.

But as they enjoy their grand opening , there is a crisis surrounding the mall, as it has been alleged that the mall was built on donor money.
According to the The Guardian, CDC, formerly the Commonwealth Development Corporation uses British aid money to build malls, luxury hotels, gated communities and mega developments. They have invested in countries such as El Salvador, India, Mauritius and others.

Here is an excerpt from the article:
In Kenya, $25m has been put into a 13-hectare (32-acre) mega-development in Nairobi called Garden City with hundreds of upmarket flats, a business hotel and what will be east Africa’s largest shopping centre.