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Granny, 81, lives in fear amid fight for her father's stolen Sh1.2b land

Litha Katumbi from Nairobi's Embakasi during a past interview. [File, Standard]

An 81-year-old grandmother is at her wits' end in her quest for her inheritance worth billions of shillings, following the appropriation of prime land in Nairobi County by "strangers."

Consequently, Litha Katumbi is now crying out to the government to assist her regain two prime pieces of land measuring 12 acres near City Cabanas, off Mombasa Road, which is estimated to be about Sh1.2 billion. The land, Litha claims, has been taken over by some shadowy companies using fabricated documents.

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