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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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Angelica _ann wrote:hardwood wrote:thuks wrote:tom_boy wrote:With this going on with del monte, what will happen to WTK and sister co. Kapchorua? Devolved wolves Nandi and kericho cownties have said they are NOT RENEWING the leases. They will take over the farms 100%...unlike waititu/kiambu who only managed to get back just 650 acres i.e. 0.001%. Kenyans with their obsession of getting huge tracks of land & dividing them into 50*100 plots. Expect some lousy development in the surrendered land in the next 10 years. Some will be millionaires in the process. Which is better? The colonialist to continue holding the land for another 99yrs or for wanjiku to get a kapuloti to put up her home to house her family? Let wanjiku get the land and put up a mud house if that is what she can afford. Coz the alternative would be for kiambu county to put up 5brm mansions on gated communities on the land and wanjiku would never benefit since she can't afford multi-million mortgages to buy such homes.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/9/2009 Posts: 6,592 Location: Nairobi
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He was more impressive on JKL last night than Sonko. Of course most of what he said was bull, but if they are both thugs, then this one has some class while the other has none. BBI will solve it :)
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2012 wrote:He was more impressive on JKL last night than Sonko. Of course most of what he said was bull, but if they are both thugs, then this one has some class while the other has none. I was left convinced the fellow went to no school. If he went to India, it was probably to visit Taj Mahal. Never mind he now claims to have a Masters (Whatever that means)
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/9/2009 Posts: 6,592 Location: Nairobi
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Njunge wrote:2012 wrote:He was more impressive on JKL last night than Sonko. Of course most of what he said was bull, but if they are both thugs, then this one has some class while the other has none. I was left convinced the fellow went to no school. If he went to India, it was probably to visit Taj Mahal. Never mind he now claims to have a Masters (Whatever that means)  I think he still did better than his partner in weed. BBI will solve it :)
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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Waititu now stops Tatu city construction approvals. He says they must surrender land for social amenities like schools, hospitals etc as per the law. I support waititu. https://www.the-star.co....ding-approvals_c1892878
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The management of Tatu City in Ruiru has accused the Kiambu County Government of frustrating its development.
They said last Friday that Governor Ferdinand Waititu has instructed the county planning department not to approve any building plans associated with Tatu City.
“We consider this an act of blackmail after we declined to offer any free land to the governor and his cronies,” Tatu City said.
An official at the Kiambu planning department recently showed Tatu City a memo from Waititu directing them not to approve their plans.
Some 360 Kijani Ridge home owners are yet to get approval to develop the parcels they bought from Tatu City.
Waititu on Monday told the Star that Tatu City has declined to surrender land for public utilities such as primary schools, health centre, market or social hall.
“Surrendering land is not a new condition. It’s normal for every subdivision. If you have 100 acres and to want to subdivide, you must surrender open spaces for public amenities,’ the governor said.
“Even if they construct high-end schools in the city, they need to understand that workers who will be employed in factories or industries in the area will have kids who’ll need to go to schools they can afford,” Waititu said.
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Rank: User Joined: 8/15/2013 Posts: 13,237 Location: Vacuum
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hardwood wrote:Waititu now stops Tatu city construction approvals. He says they must surrender land for social amenities like schools, hospitals etc as per the law. I support waititu. https://www.the-star.co....ding-approvals_c1892878
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The management of Tatu City in Ruiru has accused the Kiambu County Government of frustrating its development.
They said last Friday that Governor Ferdinand Waititu has instructed the county planning department not to approve any building plans associated with Tatu City.
“We consider this an act of blackmail after we declined to offer any free land to the governor and his cronies,” Tatu City said.
An official at the Kiambu planning department recently showed Tatu City a memo from Waititu directing them not to approve their plans.
Some 360 Kijani Ridge home owners are yet to get approval to develop the parcels they bought from Tatu City.
Waititu on Monday told the Star that Tatu City has declined to surrender land for public utilities such as primary schools, health centre, market or social hall.
“Surrendering land is not a new condition. It’s normal for every subdivision. If you have 100 acres and to want to subdivide, you must surrender open spaces for public amenities,’ the governor said.
“Even if they construct high-end schools in the city, they need to understand that workers who will be employed in factories or industries in the area will have kids who’ll need to go to schools they can afford,” Waititu said.
But aren't there schools, club houses,shopping malls and hospitals within Tatu city? If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/7/2012 Posts: 11,936
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Swenani wrote:hardwood wrote:Waititu now stops Tatu city construction approvals. He says they must surrender land for social amenities like schools, hospitals etc as per the law. I support waititu. https://www.the-star.co....ding-approvals_c1892878
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The management of Tatu City in Ruiru has accused the Kiambu County Government of frustrating its development.
They said last Friday that Governor Ferdinand Waititu has instructed the county planning department not to approve any building plans associated with Tatu City.
“We consider this an act of blackmail after we declined to offer any free land to the governor and his cronies,” Tatu City said.
An official at the Kiambu planning department recently showed Tatu City a memo from Waititu directing them not to approve their plans.
Some 360 Kijani Ridge home owners are yet to get approval to develop the parcels they bought from Tatu City.
Waititu on Monday told the Star that Tatu City has declined to surrender land for public utilities such as primary schools, health centre, market or social hall.
“Surrendering land is not a new condition. It’s normal for every subdivision. If you have 100 acres and to want to subdivide, you must surrender open spaces for public amenities,’ the governor said.
“Even if they construct high-end schools in the city, they need to understand that workers who will be employed in factories or industries in the area will have kids who’ll need to go to schools they can afford,” Waititu said.
But aren't there schools, club houses,shopping malls and hospitals within Tatu city? Ati those are high end, he wants the ones targeting the 'public - ze masses' In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/9/2009 Posts: 6,592 Location: Nairobi
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Angelica _ann wrote:Swenani wrote:hardwood wrote:Waititu now stops Tatu city construction approvals. He says they must surrender land for social amenities like schools, hospitals etc as per the law. I support waititu. https://www.the-star.co....ding-approvals_c1892878
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The management of Tatu City in Ruiru has accused the Kiambu County Government of frustrating its development.
They said last Friday that Governor Ferdinand Waititu has instructed the county planning department not to approve any building plans associated with Tatu City.
“We consider this an act of blackmail after we declined to offer any free land to the governor and his cronies,” Tatu City said.
An official at the Kiambu planning department recently showed Tatu City a memo from Waititu directing them not to approve their plans.
Some 360 Kijani Ridge home owners are yet to get approval to develop the parcels they bought from Tatu City.
Waititu on Monday told the Star that Tatu City has declined to surrender land for public utilities such as primary schools, health centre, market or social hall.
“Surrendering land is not a new condition. It’s normal for every subdivision. If you have 100 acres and to want to subdivide, you must surrender open spaces for public amenities,’ the governor said.
“Even if they construct high-end schools in the city, they need to understand that workers who will be employed in factories or industries in the area will have kids who’ll need to go to schools they can afford,” Waititu said.
But aren't there schools, club houses,shopping malls and hospitals within Tatu city? Ati those are high end, he wants the ones targeting the 'public - ze masses' Isn't Tatu City on privately owned land? BBI will solve it :)
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Rank: User Joined: 8/15/2013 Posts: 13,237 Location: Vacuum
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Angelica _ann wrote:Swenani wrote:hardwood wrote:Waititu now stops Tatu city construction approvals. He says they must surrender land for social amenities like schools, hospitals etc as per the law. I support waititu. https://www.the-star.co....ding-approvals_c1892878
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The management of Tatu City in Ruiru has accused the Kiambu County Government of frustrating its development.
They said last Friday that Governor Ferdinand Waititu has instructed the county planning department not to approve any building plans associated with Tatu City.
“We consider this an act of blackmail after we declined to offer any free land to the governor and his cronies,” Tatu City said.
An official at the Kiambu planning department recently showed Tatu City a memo from Waititu directing them not to approve their plans.
Some 360 Kijani Ridge home owners are yet to get approval to develop the parcels they bought from Tatu City.
Waititu on Monday told the Star that Tatu City has declined to surrender land for public utilities such as primary schools, health centre, market or social hall.
“Surrendering land is not a new condition. It’s normal for every subdivision. If you have 100 acres and to want to subdivide, you must surrender open spaces for public amenities,’ the governor said.
“Even if they construct high-end schools in the city, they need to understand that workers who will be employed in factories or industries in the area will have kids who’ll need to go to schools they can afford,” Waititu said.
But aren't there schools, club houses,shopping malls and hospitals within Tatu city? Ati those are high end, he wants the ones targeting the 'public - ze masses' Who is ze target for tatu? ze masses? If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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Swenani wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:Swenani wrote:hardwood wrote:Waititu now stops Tatu city construction approvals. He says they must surrender land for social amenities like schools, hospitals etc as per the law. I support waititu. https://www.the-star.co....ding-approvals_c1892878
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The management of Tatu City in Ruiru has accused the Kiambu County Government of frustrating its development.
They said last Friday that Governor Ferdinand Waititu has instructed the county planning department not to approve any building plans associated with Tatu City.
“We consider this an act of blackmail after we declined to offer any free land to the governor and his cronies,” Tatu City said.
An official at the Kiambu planning department recently showed Tatu City a memo from Waititu directing them not to approve their plans.
Some 360 Kijani Ridge home owners are yet to get approval to develop the parcels they bought from Tatu City.
Waititu on Monday told the Star that Tatu City has declined to surrender land for public utilities such as primary schools, health centre, market or social hall.
“Surrendering land is not a new condition. It’s normal for every subdivision. If you have 100 acres and to want to subdivide, you must surrender open spaces for public amenities,’ the governor said.
“Even if they construct high-end schools in the city, they need to understand that workers who will be employed in factories or industries in the area will have kids who’ll need to go to schools they can afford,” Waititu said.
But aren't there schools, club houses,shopping malls and hospitals within Tatu city? Ati those are high end, he wants the ones targeting the 'public - ze masses' Who is ze target for tatu? ze masses? See the highlighted part. It makes alot of sense. He is speaking for wanjiku.
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