Moi-era MP fights KPCU over Nairobi building rent deal Thursday January 14 2021 By SAM KIPLAGAT Summary In his application, the politician turned-businessman claimed that he first leased the building in 2015 and was planning to transform the facility—which also houses coffee mills — into a business centre. He said the lease was later extended in 2018 but New KPCU Company Ltd refused to hand over to him the agreed portion of the building estimated to be 187,000 square metres. Mr Ahmed further claimed that his company Woolwich Properties (K) Ltd had obtained Sh646million funding, part of which had already been invested in the refurbishment of the building.