Joho administration to unmask Kibarani land grabbers

The National Assembly Committee on Environment chaired Kareke Mbiuki tours Kibarani dumpsite in Mombasa on Monady, July 30, 2018. /JOHN CHESOLI
The National Assembly Committee on Environment chaired Kareke Mbiuki tours Kibarani dumpsite in Mombasa on Monady, July 30, 2018. /JOHN CHESOLI

The Mombasa government has begun compiling a list of alleged grabbers of Kabarani dumpsite.

Two companies Multiple Hauliers and Makupa Transit Ltd have claimed they have genuine land documents.

On Monday, President Uhuru Kenyatta ordered the National Land Commission to revoke titles for the controversial land.

The Head of State directed that the 80-acre dumpsite be decommissioned and the land be used for recreational facilities to reposition Mombasa as a top tourism destination.

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Lands CEC Edward Nyale is leading the drive.He released a sketch map showing 10 grabbed parcels that have been sub-divided illegally.

A revocation notice is expected to be issued before the weekend.

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Governor Hassan Joho said the dumpsite will be decommissioned. He warned individuals who planned to erect perimeter walls on the disputed land.

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