Nairobi Landlords to Lose Homes Worth Millions to KRA
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The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) and City Hall issued a joint notice to Nairobi residents which warned that the taxman was set to seize thousands of homes and office blocks in the city.
KRA said that it was going after those landlords who defaulted on land rate payments and urged them to remit the taxes lest they lose their property. You are supposed to have paid up all the rate fees for the plot, including any arrears owed to the Nairobi County Government.
The move follows the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the Nairobi County government and Somati Vehicles NV, a Belgian Company, on March 28, 2018 for phase II of the agreement between the two entities.
The Sh1.1 billion or 8.8 million Euros deal was later approved on December 23, 2020 paving the way for the commencement of the second phase.
This comes at a time when the county continues to suffer a spate of fire disasters which have led to the loss of lives and destruction of properties.
In Phase I which began in 2016, the government of Belgium through KBC Bank NV –M/s Somati Vehicles, donated fire engines, ambulance vehicles, personal protection equipment, breathing apparatus sets, communication systems, construction of new fire station, training, spare parts and materials at a cost of more than Sh1.1 billion or 10 million Euros.
Acting Nairobi Governor Unveils First Ksh1.2B Mega Project
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City Hall unveiled a Ksh 1.2 billion megaproject that will save traders from losses and also curb the upsurge of fire disasters in Nairobi County. The donation was handed over to the county, under Acting Governor and Speaker Benson Mutura, by the Belgian Government on Monday, February 1.
Belgium is expected to upgrade the county s firefighting equipment to state-of-the-art standards after the two parties signed an agreement in March 2018.
Two years later, the deal was approved, allowing the Belgians to proceed with the second phase of the project after completing the first phase which was unveiled in 2016.
The meeting comes just over a week after Nairobi County Assembly Speaker Benson Mutura handed over the reins of City Hall to Ms Kananu ending his short stint as acting governor.
“We have been told there will be a cabinet meeting tomorrow (Tuesday) at City Hall but the official invitation and the agenda will be communicated later in the day,” confirmed Health Services CEC Hitan Majevdia.
The cabinet will then retreat to Mombasa on Wednesday for a meeting with Nairobi Metropolitan Services (NMS) team over the way forward for the city county.
This follows a similar meeting between NMS and Nairobi County Assembly in Mombasa last week over the state of the county.