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The court dismissed the 29-year dispute. [Courtesy]
The Environment and Lands Court in Nakuru brought to an end a legal tussle by a land buying and selling company claiming 16 acres.
The court dismissed the 29-year dispute between Ndeffo Company Limited and the estate of Florence Nyambura, that of JT Oberholzer, Paul Karenju Wambugu, Sarah Karenju and Catherine Wambui Karenju, a decision that officially stops it from possessing the suit land.
Justice Dalmas Ohungo, in dismissing the suit, said the company failed to demonstrate it bought the land from Oberholzer.
“Having failed to demonstrate that it purchased the suit properties, the plaintiff’s protests as to how the late Florence Nyambura transacted on LR No 6501 are really neither here nor there. I am not persuaded that the transfer of the suit properties to the late Florence Nyambura and even the transfer of LR No 6501 to the 4th and 5th (Karenju and Wambui respectively) defendants were fraudulent,’ read t
, and experts now urge more Kenyans to consider it.
When Perpetua Ngumi was diagnosed with stage 3B cervical cancer in 2004, she never thought there was any chance she would survive it.
Therefore, even going for radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and black therapy was a waste of time and resources to her. But because her doctor insisted, she had to do it.
“All I was thinking then was death. I had lost hope in everything. I thought I was dying.
Little did I know that everything happens for a reason,” says the 51-year-old.
When she thought everyone was done with her, her doctor at Kenyatta National Hospital proved otherwise.