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Land fraudsters wreck havoc in Shimoni, Kwale

German investor Edmund Durr addresses the media at Shimoni beach over a 2.5-acre piece of land he claims he legally bought. [Maarufu Mohamed, Standard]

Land fraudsters are targeting investors and residents of Shimoni in Msambweni following the Government’s plan to develop a modern fishing port in the area.

Locals and investors who bought land at Shimoni claim that their parcels have been allocated to other individuals or institutions, and now fear evictions.

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