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The image displays the exterior of a building under an overcast, grey sky, indicating low light conditions such as early morning, late afternoon, or a heavily cloudy day. No people are present in the scene. The primary subject is a single-story building with a gable roof, painted in a light, possibly off-white, color. A distinctive yellow horizontal stripe runs across the upper part of the facade. On the left side of the building, a white downspout is visible, with some visible wear and chipping on the wall surface around it. Prominently displayed on the front gable of the building is text identifying its function and affiliation. The text clearly reads: "COUNTY GOVERNMENT OF KAKAMEGA" positioned above an emblem or logo, and below it, in larger capital letters, "JUA KALI CENTRE MALAVA SUB-COUNTY." This text confirms the building's location within Malava Sub-County, Kenya, and its purpose as a Jua Kali Centre, which typically serves the informal sector or artisanal workshops, managed by the County Government of Kakamega. The building is surrounded by green grass in the foreground and extending towards the right. Several trees are visible in the background and to the right of the structure, suggesting a green, possibly rural or semi-urban setting. The grass appears slightly unkempt and damp, consistent with the overcast weather. No specific activities or events are taking place; the scene is static.
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