MPs Order NLC to Recover Grabbed NTSA Land in Voi

NTSA motor vehicle inspection centre, but has since been grabbed and encroached upon by squatters. - Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today | Capitalfm.co.ke..
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A parliamentary watchdog committee has ordered the National Land Commission (NLC) to recover six acres of land in Voi Municipality that was earmarked for a National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) motor vehicle inspection centre but has since been grabbed.
- The land, originally designated for public use in 1969, is now occupied by squatters who have moved to court to block eviction.
- MPs on the National Assembly’s Public Investments Committee on Governance and Education questioned the suitability of an alternative parcel offered by the Taita Taveta County Government.
- An audit query flagged inconsistencies in NTSA’s property records, with only two out of 15 parcels for inspection centres nationwide having valid title deeds.
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