August.
The sea breeze blowing from the southeast brought a heavy rain, which continued for three consecutive days, making the streets of the entire city wet and slippery.
Especially in places without paved roads, it became extremely muddy, and anyone walking through would find their shoes covered with thick mud.
After the rain cleared, the streets became bustling with pedestrians again, with carriages moving about, creating chaos. Such scenes are rare in East Africa, and perhaps only the development zones of Dar es Salaam and Mombasa could compare.
Because East African cities have dedicated police to maintain order, they used to be soldiers, but after reform, some city soldiers transitioned to police roles.
Thus, the order in Eastern Africa is quite good, even in rural areas, which also have security personnel. Currently, there has been no change in rural security personnel, so they have become a special existence.