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NAIROBI-Bernard Maloni lives in Mlolongo, about 23 kilometers southeast of the Kenyan capital Nairobi's central business district. But he works in the western side of the capital.
Maloni's daily commute of about 30 km takes the self-employed electrical engineer between two to three hours one way by car depending on traffic conditions.
His main source of income is repairing broken electric equipment that customers bring to his workshop as early as 6 am.


















