My goodness. This is not a groundbreaking law.
It is all over the world. In fact, Kenyas is more lenient as it is grounded in the constitution.
All land that you "own" belongs to gov't who are the people of Kenya. You have a right to that land as per the laws of the land. Part of the laws of the land say that the gov't can repossess your land in certain circumstances. The public good is one of them.
So if the gov't deems that taking this land is for the public good, then that is just the way it is.
now instead of coming up with public statements that the gov't wants to finish your people, get a good lawyer and make sure you don't miss the March sittings where you can air your grievances to the lands board.
One of your excuses should not be that you will lose business as the gov't will say that they will compensate you for the same.
Unless of course you are not the "true" owner of the land and know you may never be compensated for land irregularly acquired.
Safaricom is not affected. It is not the owner of the property. They will pack up and look for another building to lease.
Thousands of people's property were acquired along Thika road, what is so special about KTN that we should apply different standards in their case.
Mombasa road needs to be expanded like yesterday. Don't buy land next to it. As soon as the roads are over, next will come a railway line.
Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.