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Coast residents in last-minute rush to file land claim papers

President Uhuru Kenyatta with Enock Ondego, the founder of The Mwakigwena Choir Group and members of the group when he awarded them with Title Deeds at State House, Mombasa. [Courtesy]

Have you lost your land to grabbers? Have you lived on a piece of land for several years and by law you are entitled to ownership of that property but you do not have a title deed? Are you a tenant-at-will?

Or maybe you just did not apply for a title deed for whatever reason. Well, you have 19 days to file a claim for that land.

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