The judge said there was no mention of an existing dispute over ownership between KAA and the East African Gas Company Ltd (EAGCL). LAND OWNERSHIPShe further noted that illegalities done by a former KAA managing director were also not dealt with in the proceedings before NLC. According to the court, it cannot review a decision by the NLC where no such application has been presented to it (NLC) and it failed to act. In its application, KAA claimed that NLC had purported to exercise jurisdiction to hear and determine a dispute over land ownership between itself and EAGCL. PUBLIC LANDThe authority also wanted an order issued restraining NLC or its agents from interfering with its ownership, possession and occupation of the land.
Source: Daily Nation February 27, 2019 22:52 UTC