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Nyong'o mulls land swap, debt write-off in pursuit of KR land

National Youth Service employees at a fenced off entrance to Lwang'ni beach that is now treated as Railways' land. [Denish Ochieng/Standard]

The county government has began negotiations which could see it regain some of the Kenya Railways (KR) land after the recent eviction of traders.

The KR is out to regain control of nearly 300 acres of prime land, most of which it lost to individuals in dubious deals involving some of its senior officials and influential personalities. 

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