But if found guilty the 44-year-old – whose family is worth an estimated £320m – faces life in jail.
His family was ranked the 388th wealthiest in Britain in the last Sunday Times Rich List, with interests in oil and gas, agriculture, mineral processing, shipping and property in both the UK and Africa. They also own One Aldwych, the five-star hotel in London.
kumbe ako linked na hao? No wonder he’s being protected so much. Na Kenyan media hawangeshikanisha. I read in a blog somewhere that this Mhindi is a related to the Kansagras of UK nikadhani ni gutter press lies. Na ingine inaitwa top farmer wanasema Koigi as an MP even had a fight with the Patels for damming rivers and denying his constituents water in the 1980s. His grandfather is apparently the one who named the place ‘Solai’…Don’t know how true that is.
Na chumvi ya kensalt pale Malindi ni yao. So Kenya tunapika na chumvi yao. And his dairy farm sells 2000 liters of milk DAILY to “Brookside Dairies”… so, sioni mkimpeleka popote huyu.
Perry Mansukhlal Kansagra owns 33,000 acres of land in the Rift Valley.
RV people have killed each other for quarter plots, heaven have mercy on this country.
These are not direct colonialist, how did all these people acquire such large acreages. We keep hearing lamentation about the Kenyatta land, it appears some sinister intention to take away any significant parcel of land that is in the ownership of Africans, leaving us all infighting for quarter plots.
A country disinherited, resources and dignity, a hamlet of slums. Why are we so inert at correcting that which is so wrong and unjust?
One asks, what is at work in this place Kenya.
What sort of dominion is over Kenya, that injustice is so unshakeable?
A story is told about how mzee was dishing out title deeds huko kinangop and after a very hard days work shaking hands and giving out pieces of papers he came across a piece of land on his way home that he took a liking and he told his minions ‘hata mimi nikijipe hii kuna shida, sinimefnya kazi ngumu sana leo’ something to that effect.
After the white man took a back seat, the guys who took over grabbed whatever they could lay their hands on, after getting rid of akina Baimungi, and the sad thing is that was the law back then, the president held land in trust on behalf of kenyans, and so all of that was and still remains legal.
The pre-colonial capture of the land was initially criminal, some of the subsequent post-colonial distribution was unlawful. If the law fails most of the people in these generation, then the law must undergo correction. Wrong is wrong even if the previous generations trotted on it to create hardship for the rest.
Why are Kenyans so against their fellow Kenyans? Who are these artificial Kenyans?
Why do people think it is a fine thing for most Kenyan populace to inhabit slums or be homeless?
The large land owners have taken resident on the inheritance of the homeless. Lucky they, the sceptre is not in resident in the hand of the Just, for the bowls of the earth would shudder and the heavens echo with justice.
Sasa hapo sijui. Kuna mkale fulani hapa tunaweza uliza for further confirmation but he is always in a foul mood. Mimi nime quote tu chenye nilisoma. Hata daily nation wanasema 2000 liters daily.
QUOTE : "Before disaster struck, little was known of
this dairy farm which produces some
2000 litres of milk per day— and is one
of the single largest suppliers of milk to
Brookside Dairies.
Although visitors and locals are prohibited
from entering the farm — unless they get
permission from Nairobi — we now know
that it has a total of 208 Fresian cows
which graze on 250 acres of land. This is
in addition to eight acres for feeding,
milking and resting."