Six new groups lay claim on Kakuzi land


Six more groups are laying claim to the agricultural firm Kakuzi PLC’s land, putting more pressure on the company that is already in court fighting a group that wants 39,323 acres of its property.

Kakuzi PLC has filed a fresh application challenging the hearing of claims filed by the five groups. The matter is before the National Land Commission (NLC) and had been set for hearing on November 1. Kakuzi argues that the NLC cannot admit and hear historical injustices since NLC (Historical Injustices) Regulations 2017, which set out procedures on admission of historical injustices, was annulled by Parliament in March, 2018.

The six groups are Kitoto community IDPs, Kinyangi squatters, Kituamba Kaloleni IDPs, Gathungururu self-help group, Kihinganda group and Gaichanjiru Self Help group.

NLC on October 15 served Kakuzi with a hearing notice scheduled for November 1, which Kakuzi says failed to give them enough time to prepare their defence.

The firm argues that the Constitution prohibits Parliament from enacting laws that permit the State or any other individual from arbitrarily depriving a person’s interest in a property. It says that the alleged eviction of ancestors of claimants from the land happened long before they were given the titles to the property and are not privy to the incident.

Kakuzi in August got a reprieve after High Court orders restrained NLC from hearing a petition by another group, Kakuzi Division Development Association, which has 3,684 members that are laying claim on its 39,323-acre piece of land.

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[Source: The Business Daily, by Galgallo Fayo]


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