People Daily | by Mercy Mwai
State owned buildings and multi-billion shilling residential apartments developed inside Ngong Forest are staring at demolitions after a parliamentary committee said the law was not followed when the forest area was declared a private entity.
National Assembly’s Committee on Environment and Natural Resources chaired by Kareke Mbiuki, which tabled its report yesterday, said that 34 acres within which the buildings are located was not excised in accordance with section 4 of the repealed Forest Act, Cap 385 of 1942.
Areas affected include: KMA Estate, Langata Gardens Estate…
