Gathige wrote:Shak wrote:I saw this then remembered Optiven and all those plots they've been selling in Kajiado. What happens now?
Looks like the ban affects agricultural land. If the plots were on the non-agricultural areas, then i doubt the ban applies.
The former governor too had banned sub-division but the sale and sub-division continued as he was overruled by Lands Ministry.
This would be another irrelevant ban.
Not so irrelevant, the National Land Commission supports the ban. Why would one subdivide agricultural land to an 1/8?
Quote:He pointed out that areas along Kiserian -Magadi road, Kitengela-Isinya-Kiserian road and Isinya-Namanga roads as heavily infested by such “misinformed” plot buyers.
"We have zoned off the county so that land meant for agriculture and ranching can remain for that use," he said. The National Land Commission immediately lauded Lenku's fears and said the cartel operation had reached alarming levels.
NLC Vice Chairman Abigael Mbagaya said the order to monitor sale of small plots was timely.
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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