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Court halts sale of Pinnacle Tower land over loan dispute

A general view of the Pinnacle Tower in Upper Hill. [File, Standard]

The High Court has granted conservatory orders preventing Credit Bank Limited and Purple Royal Auctioneers from proceeding with the sale of land designated for the construction of the Pinnacle Tower, set to become Kenya's tallest building.

The land, located in Upperhill, Nairobi, had been put up for auction despite ongoing efforts to resolve a financial dispute.

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