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Over 60 acres of land 'missing' in Kibowen's succession, court told

Nakuru High Court Judge Samwel Mohochi (second left) with lawyers Karanja Mbugua and Waiganjo Mwangi (right) on July 18, 2024, during a site visit of the a 666-acre land in Njoro Sub county, forming part of the estate of late politician Kibowen Komen, the court held a session on the land. [File, Standard.

Sixty-six acres of land forming the estate of late politician Kibowen Komen cannot be accounted for.

The land was supposed to be excised from a 600 acre of land in Njoro Sub County, Nakuru County and sold to pay off debts. Justice Samwel Mohochi had on July 18, 2024 ordered a third survey on the vast land, for the 66 acres to be located, excised and sold.

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