Uproar as MCAs linked to 750 acres of EPZ land - News Summed Up

Uproar as MCAs linked to 750 acres of EPZ land


[Courtesy]Ngoli Ward MCA Jones Mghanga caused a stir at the Taita Taveta Assembly when he accused his colleagues of being beneficiaries of 750 acres set aside for an Export Processing Zone (EPZ). The ward rep told the speaker that some MCAs have illegally acquired the land situated in his Ngoli Ward at Manga Triangle, along the Nairobi-Mombasa Highway. Mghanga told the charged House that the disputed Manga land was a time bomb, if not handled well. “MCAs and other land speculators have moved to the area in droves and illegally acquired land at the expense of the EPZ and thousands of squatters. “I am not a land grabber and my colleague should table a list of land grabbers and acreage acquired in the House,” he told the speaker.


Source: Standard Digital July 30, 2021 06:00 UTC



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