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Nakuru businessman seeks orders to occupy Sh45m public property

The 2-acre property at the luxurious Milimani estate that is at the centre of a dispute among four, including Nakuru senior lawyer. [Daniel Chege, Standard]

A Nakuru businessman is seeking orders to occupy part of the 2.15-acre government land estimated to be worth over Sh45 million in Milimani.

Majid Mohammed wants Justice Anthony Ombwayo to allow him to occupy the land, at the centre of a dispute between him, lawyer Wilfred Konosi, and two other private developers.

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