Arap Mashamba Gave His People Authority To Raid And Occupy Private Lands ....

[SIZE=7]Northlands raid was just the beginning … now it’s a free-for-all across the country[/SIZE]
Wednesday, April 12, 2023
By Nation Team
Nation Media Group

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Some of the Individuals invaded part of the Kenyatta family-owned Northlands City and stole livestock on March 27, 2023.

It started with the shocking invasion of former President Uhuru Kenyatta’s family-owned Northlands City in Ruiru, Kiambu County, by hired goons at the height of anti-government protests.

This was amid reports that the invasion of retired President Uhuru Kenyatta’s Northlands City property on Monday has exposed cracks in President William Ruto’s camp, with the moderates questioning police inaction and the bravado exhibited by some leaders, now seen as celebrating the attack.

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The Ruto camp, Nation understands, is split between those demanding urgent and decisive action on the attack on Mr Kenyatta’s farm and those arguing that the former Head of State should not be treated any differently from Kenyans who have lost property in the protests.
Mr Kenyatta, who has not publicly spoken about the attack on his family’s farm, is reported to have vowed to deal with matter legally.
“The intruders cut the electric fence, yet the distress call to the nearby police post was not responded to. This means the invasion was well planned and coordinated,” disclosed a source close to the former President’s family.

Two weeks later, security agents in three counties are grappling with a worrying trend of copycat raids, with illegal encroachment on private property in Nakuru, Bomet and Kilifi over the past few days raising eyebrows.

Yesterday, lawyer and political commentator Steve Biko expressed concern, terming the trend dangerous.

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“Leaders and other stakeholders should come out and help reverse the trend to avoid chaos. We must, by all means, protect the sanctity of private property in the country,” said Mr Biko.
According to security officers, political incitement is believed to be behind some of the incursions.
In Kilifi, the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) is investigating some politicians for allegedly inciting the public to invade private property.
[SIZE=6]Angry youth[/SIZE]
In Bomet, days after the National Land Commission (NLC) handed a major win to three counties over a push to resurvey land leased to multinational tea companies, a group of angry youths invaded a farm belonging to James Finlay Tea Company and illegally harvested tea leaves, leading to an ugly confrontation with the police.
The intruders stormed Chemasingi tea estate, which is owned by James Finlay, in Konoin constituency on Monday evening.
Apart from Ekattera (formerly Unilever) and James Finlay, the other companies operating in the region are George Williamson, Mau Tea, Sotik Tea Highlands, Sasini and Eastern Produce. They have all been affected by the NLC verdict.

[SIZE=6]Huge barricades[/SIZE]
The brazen youth pelted police officers on patrol with stones injuring the Kimulot Police Station commander and two of his officers. They were rushed to the nearby Chebitet Dispensary for treatment.
When reinforcements arrived at the scene, they found huge barricades mounted with boulders across the road at Chebaibai village between the Kipsigis Highlands Cooperative Society estate and the James Finlay property.
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“When they noticed police approaching, they fled, regrouped in large numbers and engaged the security officers in violent confrontations,”a senior police officer who did not want to be named told Nation.
This was not the first time such an incident happened. In October last year, youth invaded Ekaterra Tea Company and torched 10 tea plucking machines in a bid to push the companies to revert to manual picking and save thousands of jobs.
[SIZE=6]Extra land[/SIZE]
Last week, NLC gave a major lifeline to Kericho, Bomet and Nandi counties in their push to resurvey the land occupied by the multinationals to establish the actual acreage.
Any extra land found during the exercise will be ceded to the county governments to hold in trust on behalf of the local communities, the NLC ordered.
In Kilifi, the detectives yesterday questioned two members of the county assembly after residents of Kadzinuni village attempted to forcefully invade and occupy 800 acres of private property.
The squatters are laying claim to the land that is at the centre of controversy between them and a number of private developers.

County DCI Officer Daniel Muleli wrote to Assembly Clerk Michael Ngala seeking to have Ward Reps Said Juma alias Kanyangweso [Junju] and Mr Kazungu Mbura [Mwarakaya] report to his office over the Saturday incident.
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The politicians, who were also to meet newly posted County Commissioner Josephat Biwot, before heading to Mtwapa Police Station, are accused of incitement to violence.
The DCI is also investigating forcible detaining of land, trespass on private property and malicious damage of property belonging to Vipingo Development Limited and Vipingo Energy Limited.
Political activist Nicholas Wanyepe was issued a separate summons. Mr Muleli warned the politicians that they risked arrest and prosecution for failing to honour the summons.
[SIZE=6]Sisal plantation[/SIZE]
However, the Bambani community led by Mr Wanyepe has vowed to reclaim the land, saying, it rightfully belongs to them.
On Saturday, a group of 500 youth invaded a section of the Sisal plantation in Kadzinuni.
Mr Wanyepe said they moved to occupy the land after the Vipingo Sisal Estate failed to honour the three-month notice to clear the farm to allow the locals to settle.
“We had our title deed and issued a notice to the sisal farm to clear the land. However, as we waited for them, we received information about plans by a cement factory to erect a perimeter wall around the expansive land,” he said.
[SIZE=6]Reclaim the land[/SIZE]
Mr Wanyepe said the journey by the locals to reclaim the land started eight years ago.

“We are not criminals but genuine landowners. We found out that the lease had expired and followed due process with the Ministry of Lands. We have all the relevant documents, including the title deed and Certificate of Title for a 99-year lease issued in 2002,” he said.
Mr Wanyepe said three big companies in the area, including the cement manufacturing company, were eyeing prime land for use and were not ready to relinquish ownership after the expiry of their lease.
On Sunday, General Service Unit police officers joined their regular counterparts in repulsing an attempted invasion of the land.
Kilifi South Land Control Board member Abdulkarim Hassan said the land dispute started when one of the companies wanted to take over after the expiry lease. He said the county government did not follow the right procedure to reclaim the land after the lease had expired.
In Nakuru County, squatters have in the past one week invaded various private farms in Naivasha Sub-county, destroying properties in Moi Ndabi, Ndabibi, and Kosovo areas.
In a seemingly well-orchestrated scheme, the criminal gangs have been invading private land, allocating themselves plots, and proceeding to plant their crops on the properties illegally. Some have even gone ahead to lease out grabbed land to third parties.
[SIZE=6]Borne the brunt[/SIZE]
Interestingly, the squatters have vowed to remain put in the farms, saying, it is unfair for a few people to own huge tracts of land while they have none.
Among large landowners in the area and who have borne the brunt of the invasions include Mr Benjamin Kipkulei. He was a high-ranking official in former President Daniel Arap Moi’s administration .

A source within the farm said more than 100 acres belonging to Mr Kipkulei have been forcibly taken, with squatters planting their crops on the land.
The encroachment is largely driven by the agricultural potential of land in the area, with farmers enjoying bumper harvests.
Some of the invaders, according to sources, had been leasing out the land to third parties for farming, minting huge sums of money in the process.
“Land-grabbing cartels are making millions of shillings leasing land belonging to other people to third parties,” said the source.
The squatters, who are said to have migrated from Njoro, have been engaging security officers in a cat-and-mouse game, determined to stay despite efforts to flush them out.
[SIZE=6]Different farms[/SIZE]
Yesterday, Nation established that police officers had been deployed to different farms in Ndabibi to evict illegal settlers.
In an interview with Nation yesterday, Naivasha Deputy County Commissioner Kisilu Mutua said anyone found farming or living there and who did not have documents to prove ownership will be kicked out as authorities moved to restore order.
He divulged that security officers have instructions to authenticate lease agreements and ownership documents for those planting crops in various farms.
“We don’t have new invasions and have largely contained the number of those who travelled far and wide to, ostensibly, carry out farming activities,” said the administrator.
Mr Mutua said the recent invasions were not an “entirely new phenomenon” with administrators having deterred similar encroachments in the past.

With most of the private lands remaining largely idle, brokers have been leasing out other people’s farms to unsuspecting members of the public.
“We have managed to dismantle the cartel but it seems some of them have regrouped having made a killing from the lucrative leasing activities,” added Mr Mutua.
Following the recent forceful march into the farms, a high-powered security team led by the Rift Valley Regional Commissioner Abdi Hassan is expected to tour the area today to assess the situation.
A week ago a group of youth attempted to invade Kedong ranch, yet another property belonging to the Kenyatta family, but police thwarted the move.
[SIZE=6]Attempted to destroy[/SIZE]
Narok County security agencies revealed that the youth attempted to destroy the fence, but their attempts were thwarted by the police who used tear gas canisters to disperse them.
“We received reports that a group of youth from the neighbouring community planned to invade the 75,000-acre property. We deployed ant-riot officers from 6am in the morning. They thwarted the attempt by the youth to invade the land,” said County Commissioner Isaac Masinde.
Reporting by Vitalis Kimutai, Macharia Mwangi, Maureen Ongala and Mwangi Ndirangu

Put up a sign that reads “Trespassers will be, survivors will be shot again”

ii mashamba ndio imefanya kenya iwe 3rd world country. watu wanasettle tu mahali popote bila kujali. kwenye kanju imeweka industrial area unapata kanisa, kwenye kwanju imeplan kuwe na slaughter house unapata private developer ameweka bedshitters, gothic gikuyu architecture ndo kila mtu anajua.

Okuyus were told if Raila becomes president the jaruos will occupy their rentals and refuse to pay rent. Now it is happening to the land owners, and the culprits are meno nje.

Property and mainly land issue , has played against RAO in The larger Mt. Kenya region.

Anyone supporting hasora is either he is their benefactor or a mad person.

Arap manyee kipmeno meno nje kama za ngiri zitamaliza nchi

Waendelee hivi mpaka tufikie akina Kuki Gallman, NRT na conservancies.
Can you imagine there’s somewhere in this country where a tourist pays 4.5 million to have thousands of acres to himself yet we’re having clashes between pastoralist communities over feed and water?

Well, it was Ruto and Gachagua that began this, so katambe.
Let it roll on till it comes back to Ruto’s farm in taita taveta.

We had warned people like @Kennedy Maina that the invasion was not clearly thought out.
It only leads to anarchy and entrenches class wars in the society. Granted, we are taking land that was grabbed.
But which criteria is being used to identify grabbed land, or is just having obscenely large tracts of land the only identifier? And what about those who’ve legally attained the land?

This land nonsense won’t end well.

Am loving this.

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[SIZE=7]Former LSK Boss Breaks Silence After Gang Raids His Karen Property, Erect Fence[/SIZE]
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[li]by GEOFFREY LUTTA on Saturday, 15 April 2023[/li][/ul]
Former Law Society of Kenya (LSK) President Gibson Kuria Kamau, on Friday, April 14, implored the Inspector General of Police, Japhet Koome, to act swiftly to avert a surge in property invasion cases.

After writing a statement, the High Court lawyer appealed to the government to intervene, arguing that ignoring the raids would spark a nationwide conflict where gangs would freely evict rightful landowners.

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“These attacks can lead to great political instability. If these invasions continue, a wrong impression would be created that it is quite okay for people to help themselves,” Kuria stated.

According to one of his farm attendants, armed individuals raided his property in Karen, carrying iron sheets and poles ready to erect a fence.

Speaking to the media, an eyewitness alleged that the invaders claimed an unidentified person sent them to fence the land.

However, the invasion was averted after the farm attendants called the lawyer, who rushed to Hardy Police Station to seek intervention.

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Kuria asked police to protect his family from possible forceful eviction, indicating that he had occupied the prime land for over 14 years.

Further, he noted that he was ready to present documents proving ownership.

“We have a title deed to the property and we have been having our home in this property since 2009, for 14 years, and this is the first time that the invasion of this kind is taking place,” the Senior Counsel stated.

Gibson served as LSK President from 1999 to 2001, with the constitutional lawyer succeeding Nzamba Kitonga.

Meanwhile, on Thursday, April 13, police in Naivasha police issued a warning after a group of individuals raided several farms in the area.

A former official in the late President Daniel Moi’s administration was targeted in the raid, attracting nationwide criticism.

Former President Uhuru Kenyatta was also a victim following an attempted raid on his Kedong Ranch in Narok and Northlands Farm in Ruiru, Kiambu County.

[SIZE=7]Govt Steps in After 500 Youth Raid Private Land, Claim Ownership[/SIZE]
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The government moved in to quell tension between the local community and four private developers over the ownership of an 800-acre parcel of land at the Vipingo area in Kilifi County.

Reports indicated that a meeting was convened by Kilifi County Commissioner Josephat Biwott and comprised of the community leaders and the four investors to settle the dispute regarding the ownership of the land.

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The commissioner directed the status quo to remain until the conclusion of investigations to establish the land owner.

According to the private developers, over 500 youths had raided the land and erected a fence. The youth reportedly produced ancestral title deeds which they claimed were issued by the Ministry of Lands.

Mrima Wanyepe, community chairman, noted that they sought to have their ancestral land reverted to its rightful owners.

“Vipingo Sisal Estate lease expired and we applied to have our ancestral land reverted back, we obtained the title deed for 800 acres of the land from the Ministry of Lands which was supposed to divide it for us,” he stated.

According to Wanyepe, the government was supposed to subdivide the parcel of land but kept postponing the exercise.

Commissioner Biwott also highlighted a Memorandum of Understanding that was reportedly signed by all the parties involved. He noted that they would scrutinize the document and settle the matter in 14 days.

“We will continue sitting down with the community members to resolve the issues they have. There are titles promised in 2001 that they are yet to get. There’s also the issue of the MoU that underlined within six months they would be given the title deeds. We will find an amicable solution for this,” Biwott added.

One of the community members wondered why the government would issue the title deeds and revoke them a few months later.

“The matter will be resolved and we have faith that justice will be served. It was of concern that we received title deeds from the same government which canceled them later on.”

“The community members had lamented for years for the government to give them the land. We don’t want a situation whereby the rich takes from the poor. We are keen on how the matter will be resolved,” the Kilifi-based resident claimed.

Past reports indicated that the 500 youth had lived as squatters for years around the estate and sought rightful ownership of the land.

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Democratic Action Party (DAP) leader Eugene Wamalwa raised concerns over the incident and instructed the Kenya Kwanza administration to curb the vice before it slides into a full-blown tussle.

“There is a worrying trend of Zimbabwe-like invasions of private property across Kenya from the Coast to the Rift Valley! Did the Kenya Kwanza Regime open a Pandora’s Box?” Wamalwa posed in a statement dated April 10, 2023.