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HomeDaily NewsTuesday, June 30, 2026Kakuzi Challenges Court Order to Surrender 3,200 Acres to Squatters - June 2026
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Kakuzi Challenges Court Order to Surrender 3,200 Acres to Squatters - June 2026

Kakuzi PLC is challenging a court order directing the company to surrender 3,200 acres of land to squatters and an additional 50 acres to the Murang'a county government. Meanwhile, the Milimani High Court has ordered the Ministry of Lands to release crucial land registry information for Marsabit County to Gitson Energy Limited within seven days. In a separate legal development, the Court of Appeal has voided its own May 29, 2026 ruling concerning the NSSF Act, 2013 dispute due to an error apparent on the face of the record, marking a rare judicial reversal.

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Tuesday 1:19 PMNation Business

Kakuzi challenges court order to surrender 3,200 acres to squatters

Kakuzi challenges court order to surrender 3,200 acres to squatters

Kakuzi PLC is challenging a court order that directed the company to surrender 3,200 acres of land to squatters and an additional 50 acres to the Murang'a county government.

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Kakuzi PLC is challenging a court order that directed the company to surrender 3,200 acres of land to squatters and an additional 50 acres to the Murang'a county government.

  • Kakuzi argues the Environment and Land Court erred in upholding the National Land Commission (NLC) directive, claiming it was denied a fair hearing.
  • The NLC ordered the surrender based on historical land injustice claims filed between 2017 and 2021.
  • Kakuzi states the ruling adversely affects its operations, 1,400 shareholders, and establishes a negative precedent for investors.
Tuesday 9:06 AMCapital BusinessFirst

Govt ordered to release Marsabit land registry information

Govt ordered to release Marsabit land registry information

The Milimani High Court has ordered the Ministry of Lands to release crucial land registry information for Marsabit County to Gitson Energy Limited within seven days.

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The Milimani High Court has ordered the Ministry of Lands to release crucial land registry information for Marsabit County to Gitson Energy Limited within seven days.

  • Gitson Energy Limited, developing a wind farm project, requested the information, but faced a lack of response from the Chief Land Registrar.
  • The court, presided over by Justice Patricia Nyaundi Mande, ruled that the Access to Information Act and the Community Land Act mandate the release of such data.
  • The case arose after the Commission on Administrative Justice also failed to secure the information for the company, leading to the High Court intervention.
Tuesday 11:23 AMCapital Business

Court of Appeal voids own May ruling in NSSF Act case, cites ‘error on the face of record

Court of Appeal voids own May ruling in NSSF Act case, cites ‘error on the face of record

The Court of Appeal has voided its own May 29, 2026 ruling concerning the NSSF Act, 2013 dispute due to an "error apparent on the face of the record."

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The Court of Appeal has voided its own May 29, 2026 ruling concerning the NSSF Act, 2013 dispute due to an "error apparent on the face of the record."

  • The court mistakenly ruled on a previously resolved stay application instead of a pending application for the Kenya Export Floriculture, Horticulture and Allied Workers Union to be joined as an interested party.
  • This error led to confusion among stakeholders like the Law Society of Kenya, Federation of Kenya Employers, and COTU Kenya.
  • The court acknowledged the procedural mistake was obvious and self-evident, citing the need to uphold public confidence in the justice system.
  • The court will now hear the union's joinder application on July 3, 2026, before proceeding with the substantive hearing of the remitted appeal.
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