The probe into the controversial Sh3.3 billion compensation for land occupied by two public schools in Nairobi took a new twist after relevant state institutions refused to take responsibility. Must read: Schools don’t own Ruaraka land, says NLCKipsang told the committee chaired by Senator Moses Kajwang (Homa Bay) Swazuri informed them landowners wanted to be compensated for the two public schools occupying their land. “We did not request any ownership prior to Ruaraka land acquisition. The government could have done better on the process of purchasing the land, the CS said. Also read : State flouted procedures in Ruaraka land purchase - CS KaroneyClick here for the latest political news
Source: The Star May 14, 2018 21:56 UTC