Hundreds of Kenyans who had grabbed military land are now counting losses after the National Land Commission revoked their titles. NLC derives its mandate from the Constitution of Kenya 2010, the National Land Policy (2009) and acts of Parliament, namely the National Land Commission (NLC) Act, the Land Act and the Land Registration Act, all of 2012. Gituamba said that they were issued with a letter of allotment by letter dated December 13, 1991 before making payments worth Sh 104,000. Near Deputy President's residence in Karen, 32 land ownership documents have been revoked as they are in military land. They have since settled the matter with the ranch undertaking to surrender the title for excision of the encroaching area on military land.
Source: The Star February 01, 2019 22:07 UTC