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City Hall completes mapping of buildings ahead of crackdown over rent arrears

A major operation targeting land rate defaulters will commence Tuesday, May 13.

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by BOSCO MARITA

News12 May 2025 - 15:30
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In Summary


  • The campaign follows a directive to enforce compliance among landowners who have defaulted on paying land rates.
  • Of the 256,000 land parcels in Nairobi County, only about 50,000 are up to date on payments.
Revenue Administration and ICT Infrastructure Chief Officer [PHOTO: HANDOUT]

Nairobi County’s Revenue Administration and ICT Infrastructure Chief Officer, Tiras Njoroge has confirmed that a comprehensive mapping of buildings ahead of a crackdown due to land rates defaulting was completed Monday.

Speaking at the Nairobi Customer Care Centre, Tiras stated that with the report now ready, a major operation targeting land rates defaulters will commence tomorrow.

He added that Monday was set aside for final preparations by county officials.

“Today, our officers were out in the field marking out non-compliant buildings. We have the list, we know the locations, and logistically we are ready,” said Njoroge.

“After a full day of printing banners and notices, we are set to start the crackdown from 8 a.m. tomorrow.”

The campaign follows a directive to enforce compliance among landowners who have defaulted on paying land rates.

Of the 256,000 land parcels in Nairobi County, only about 50,000 are up to date on payments.

“It’s a sad affair, Yet the rest still expect services from the county. We’ve given them ample time. Now we are moving forward with enforcement,” he said.

According to the county, it seeks to recover up to Sh10 billion in unpaid land rates.

 Property owners who are in arrears will have their buildings marked, clamped, and notices issued to tenants, advising them to redirect rent payments directly to the Nairobi County revenue account until the debts are cleared.

“What we’re doing is fully within the law, and we will not relent, Our officers have returned with comprehensive reports. Everything is ready—from posters to personnel. Tomorrow, the clampdown begins,” he said.

Land is the most significant sector for revenue mobilization in cities, and if Nairobi County successfully collects land rates, it could generate an extra Sh10 billion for the county.

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