The two firms are locked in a suit for control of a Sh23 billion wind power investment in Lamu county. The two firms have been fighting for land rights at Baharini area in Lamu County to explore wind power generation. Cordisons International alleges that the NLC chairman and the physical planner have favoured Kenwind at its expense. The matter has been pending before the Malindi Environment and Land Court amidst a myriad of adjournments and an application by Kenwind challenging the court's jurisdiction which was put to rest in July last year. This forced justice Olola to set a date and decided to rely on written submissions instead of oral submissions.
Source: Standard Digital February 08, 2018 07:41 UTC