Sakaja raid Freemasons Hall over Sh19m land rate debt

Nairobi County officials, led by Health CEC Susan Silantoi, on Wednesday raided the Freemasons Hall on Nyerere Road over a land rates debt amounting to Sh19 million.
The raid was part of an ongoing countywide operation targeting defaulters, as the revenue department intensifies efforts to recover over Sh10 billion in unpaid dues in the coming months.
While leading the operation on Tuesday, Mr Njoroge said they will be merciless this year, adding that the waiver period has been ignored by hundreds of landowners.
“We have come to start our clampdown activity. We are clamping down plot number 209, which owes the county around four million shillings. We are going to put a notice on the building that this property belongs to Nairobi City County until all the debts have been cleared,” Mr Njoroge said.

Say no to Illuminati kuna elder alikuwa anirecruit but the blood of Jesus was too strong for them. Riswaaaah

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Hao ndio founding fathers, how do you expect them to pay tax yet they lay the blueprint for this city. even baba moi was rolling deep with masons.

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Uchumi ni mbaya kama ndemonic masons hawana kakiru :joy:

Sugoi must go

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Hata Mimi sijalipa kanjo banae. Najifungia kwa ofisi. Redio na zima na kuchungulia kijiji. Jioni ndio nafungulia YouTube.

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Conveninently just located 1 km away from statrehouse. Hii kenya kumejaa masonikii

jambazi amekazia hadi shaitu pia hana kakiru.

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Why do people associate Freemasons with devil worship, they are just members of a secret society where they favor each other when giving jobs and contracts.

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Church ya birrionaires. Sadaka ya one Sunday inaclear deni

I thought you’re in russia wewe kafukuswi. Kazi ni kutombwa rasa na chokoraa tu

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Bonobos dont read waelewe tu

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Kama sisi Kingsmen, sindio?

Batty bwoy go suck your madda.

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Ata hapo State House najua land rate haijalipwa

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Maliza kabisaa..

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