Kibera demolished

Kibera demolished

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Serikali ya Kenya, imeamua kuyavunja makazi ya Kibera nchini humo ili kujenga barabara.

Zaidi ya wakazi 20,000 wamekosa makazi. Hakuna fidia wala msaada kwa waathirika.

Haya kila la heri majirani
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What does the law say regarding the land expropriation or eminent domain in Kenya??


Also the source please?
 
Which kibera are you talking about? Kibera wanakaa watu zaidi ya 2 million the day you heard kibera was demolished make up your mind there's no more nairobi

Normally it will take them 10 strong years
Ha ha ha
 
Hiyo lami itakayopita hapo itadumu miaka 1000 maana sio kwa zile flying shit oops flying toilet
 
Tembea Kenya, apana ropokwa ovyo na kuhara na mdomo

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Which kibera are you talking about? Kibera wanakaa watu zaidi ya 2 million the day you heard kibera was demolished make up your mind there's no more nairobi

Normally it will take them 10 strong years
Wacha kufikiria na m*KUNDU
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What does the law say regarding the land expropriation or eminent domain in Kenya??


Also the source please?
1. Aquisition of land by dverse posession doese not apply to public land. The land on which Kibera slum is located is not private land, but still public land.

2. As such, the Government can reclaim it's land without consulting anyone. A proper notice to vacate is all it needs to give to anyone currently on the land in question.

3. Even if the land was privately owned, the state can aquire the land under what is termed as "COMPULSORY AQUISITION" . This occurs where the Government compulsorily takes the private land for Public Use. For instance the way it aquired the land for construction of the SGR. All it is required to do (as it did) is buy the land from the owner at market value, factoring in the loss of income if the land owner used it for income generation.

SOURCE: Kenya Constitution (2010) & The Land Act (2012)

Further reading: Agak Scott: The Concept of Eminent Domain (Kenyan Case Study)
 
The government should have compensated these people. A government that does not care about it's poor people does not deserve any respect. Whether it was government land or not, whether notice was given or not; these people should have been compensated out of goodwill. On this one this government imeniangusha vibaya sana. I feel for those poor people. I can only pray for them.
 
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