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WHAT DO YOU HAVE ?????? AND YOU FIGHT FOR UHURU TRUTH will set Kenyans free. SHARE widely. ..... Via Issak MohamudEsq TRACTS OF LAND UNDER THE KENYATTA FAMILY: (Please share this story) The tracts of land under the Kenyatta family are so widely distributed within the numerous members in various parts of the country that it is an almost impossible task to locate all of them and establish their exact sizes. During Kenyatta’s 15-year tenure in State House, he used the elaborate Settlement Transfer Fund Scheme(STFS),funded by the World Bank and the British Government, to acquire large pieces of land all over the country. Other tracts, he easily allocated to his family. Among the best-known parcels owned by Kenyatta’s family, for instance, are the 24, 000 acres in Taveta sub-district adjacent to the 74, 000 acres owned by former MP Basil Criticos. Others are 50, 000 acres in Taita that is currently under Mrs Beth Mugo, a former Assistant minister of Education,now a TNA Nominated Senator and niece of Kenyatta, 29, 000 acres in Kahawa Sukari along the Nairobi—Thika highway, the 10, 000 acre Gichea Farm in Gatundu, 5, 000 acres in Thika, 9,000 acres in Kasarani and the 5, 000-acre Muthaita Farm. These are beside others such as Brookside Farm, Green Lee Estate, Njagu Farm in Juja, a quarry in Dandora in Nairobi and a 10, 000-acre ranch in Naivasha. There is another 200 acres in Mombasa, and 250 acres in Malindi. Other pieces of land owned by the Kenyatta family include the 52,000-acre farm in Nakuru and a 20,000-acre one, also known as Gichea Farm, in Bahati under Kenyatta’s daughter, Margaret. Besides, Mama Ngina Kenyatta, widow of the former President, owns another 10, 000 acres in Rumuruti while a close relative of the Kenyatta family, a Mrs Kamau, has 40,000 acres in Endebes in the Rift Valley Province. Uhuru owns 5,000 acres in Eldoret, 3,000 acres in Rongai and 12,000 acres in Naivasha, 100 acres in Karen, and 200 acres in Dagoretti. A 1,000-acre farm in Dagoretti is owned by Kenyatta’s first wife Wahu. It is also understood that part of the land on which Kenyatta and Jomo Kenyatta Universities are constructed initially belonged the Criticos family. The government bought the land from him in 1972 under the Settlement Transfer Fund Scheme and transferred to the Kenyatta family the same day Criticos sold it to the government. Land for the two universities was subsequently sold partly and a portion donated by the family. Muthui Mkenya Ester Nangaya Musimbi Mulusa. Onyango Ochieng Jr. Gad Aguko. Stano Mastamind. Ubuntu Mzalendo. Abdul Muntaqim Maalim. Ali Buke Somo. Gibson Nabuteya Amenya. Naomi Siagi. Albert Waiganjo Elly Omondi Odhiambo Issa Mohamud Dahir Abdi Madar Yussuf Abdi Omondi Ratego. Ahmed Husein Eng Mahamed Muhumed Jillaow
Posted on: Mon, 04 Aug 2014 04:59:17 +0000

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