THE STANDARD By
Daniel Chege |
February 10th 2021 at 08:59:15 GMT +0300
A grave at Mamboleo cemetery in Kisumu. [Denish Ochieng, Standard]
A man has gone to court to stop her sister from making a road on six graves, including that of their parents.
David Karanja and his sister Hannah Njoki are embroiled in protracted legal battle over a nine-acre land within Ngondu farm in Nakuru County.
The land at the centre of the dispute was owned by their father Samuel Kabaiku who died on July 31, 1988, aged 76.
On Monday, Karanja’s lawyer Owino Oenga told Justice Rachel Ngetich that Njoki wanted to have a road pass on top of the burial site of six of their family members, including her mother.
THE STANDARD By
Daniel Chege |
January 18th 2021 at 00:00:00 GMT +0300
A group of more than 800 women has moved to court to stop proceedings of a succession case for the late businessman John Gichuhi.
Nyakiambi Women Group wants Justice Teresia Matheka to stay the proceedings, arguing that the case touches on a 127-acre land in Suswa, Naivasha, which they lay claim to.
Gichuhi died on February 13, 2001, and is survived by four widows and 19 children. He left property including the 127-acre land.
On March 30, 2017, Gichuhi’s widows and his children were issued with a grant for the property.
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The grant’s application aggrieved Nyakiambi group who moved to court to stop the matter.