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October 11, 2025
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NLC Issues Notice Ahead of Deletion of 18 Nairobi Land Parcels

NLC Issues Notice Ahead of Deletion of 18 Nairobi Land Parcels

The parcels had initially been acquired to facilitate the construction of two road projects in the city...

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The National Land Commission (NLC) has announced the deletion of 18 land parcels from acquisition lists for two Nairobi road projects: the Globe Roundabout Public Transport Terminal and the Embakasi Slip Road upgrade. This decision often occurs due to changes in project designs or issues with ownership or compensation.

  • Five parcels are being deleted for the Globe Roundabout project, on behalf of the Nairobi County government.
  • An additional 13 parcels will be deleted for the Embakasi Slip Road upgrade, on behalf of the Kenya Urban Roads Authority (KURA).
  • Chairman Gershom Otachi stated that affected individuals must submit written compensation claims with supporting documents to NLC offices.
  • This follows a recent deletion of 66 land parcels for the Illasit–Njukini–Taveta (Lot 32) Road Project.

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