(PHOTOS) City in red! Nairobians mark Valentine's Day in style
Vendors went all out in arranging bouquets, displaying them to attract customers.
by The Star
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Flower stands along Nairobi's CBD on February 14, 2024.
Nairobi residents have marked February 14, in a special hue of red as flower vending and wine testing stands were erected along Kimathi Road.
Flower vendors went all out in arranging bouquets and displaying them to attract customers.
There were also stalls of specialised items adorned with romantic decorations and themed displays.
Even some boda boda riders went all out decorating their bikes to display their appreciation to their customers.
Jay WIne sellers display various types of wine along Kimathi Street where customers purchase such wines for their loved ones in marking Valentine's Day on February 14, 2024.Kenyans scouting through flower vendors along Kimathi Street on February 14, 2024. Kenyans scouting through flower vendors along Kimathi Street on February 14, 2024. Technohub company displays their products to mark Valentines Day along Kimathi Street on February 14, 2024. Jay Wine sellers display various types of wine along Kimathi Street where customers purchase such wines for their loved ones in marking Valentine's Day on February 14, 2024.Flower stands along Nairobi's CBD on February 14, 2024.Catherine Wangare sells wines along Kimathi Street to mark Valentine's Day on February 14, 2024. Cheche flower tent along Nairobi streets on February 14, 2024.Bodaboda rider takes flowers from a vendor along Kimathi Street on February 14, 2024. Boda Boda rider Joel Waithaka decorates his bike as a symbol of love to his customers on February 14, 2024.Mika dealers sales representatives Fiona and Jim display Mika products along Kimathi Street in marking Valentine's Day on February 14, 2024.Flower stands along Nairobi's CBD on February 14, 2024.