Nairobi Lands Registry Closed
Ardhi House, Lands Ministry headquarters in Nairobi
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Lands Cabinet Secretary Farida Karoney has announced the closure of the Nairobi lands registry at Ardhi House, Nairobi, on Tuesday, April 27, to allow the ministry to fully migrate to the new lands registration system.
Karoney noted that the ministry had worked round the clock to ensure that the National Land Information Management System known as
Ardhisasa is complete.
She noted that the transition was vital in order to ensure efficiency in terms of management of records and transactional services in the land sector.
Lands CS Farida Karoney
The ministry will resume normal services on Wednesday, April 28, through the digital platform.
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Landowners Minting Millions from Multi-billion Govt Projects
Nairobi Expressway under construction in Westlands, Nairobi
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The government has over the last few years embarked on infrastructure projects worth billions around the country.
As the infrastructure projects are planned and eventually implemented, a number of landowners have found themselves smiling all the way to the bank as the government handsomely compensates them for land it wants to utilise for the projects.
In a gazette notice on March 5, 2021, the government through the National Land Commission (NLC) announced that it was set to acquire parcels of land for the Nairobi Expressway, Likoni Floating Bridge in Mombasa, the lower Nzoia irrigation development project in Siaya and Busia Counties.