Nation | by Brian Wasuna
Embattled agribusiness firm Kakuzi Ltd’s protested move to graze cattle on part of a 72-acre piece of land has now become the subject of a Court of Appeal case, which is likely to result in a landmark ruling that could affect the laws governing land ownership in Kenya.
Makuyu Golf Club has, since 1934, occupied the land, and was last year declared the valid owner of the prime property, on the basis of adverse possession.
Adverse possession is a legal principal that gives full ownership rights of…









