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Kenyatta family offers 2,000 acres to settle squatters

President Uhuru Kenyatta issuing title deeds to residents of Mkunumbi, Lamu West Sub -County

The settling hundreds of squatters occupying land belonging to the Kenyatta family in Taita Taveta County has started, The Standard has reliably learned.

According to senior county and national government officials, more than 1,000 squatters living in Sir Ramson area, part of the vast 30,000 acre Gicheha Farm owned by the Kenyatta family in Taveta Sub-county, will benefit from the settlement programme that started three months ago.

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