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Bomet MCAs ask government to resurvey Finlay land before sale

Chepchabas MCA Wesley Kiprotich. He claims the move by James Finlay to sell off its business was suspect. [Gilbert Kimutai, Standard]

The move by James Finlay to sell off its tea business to Sri Lankan-based Browns Investment PLC continues to draw reactions in Bomet and Kericho counties.

Members of the Bomet County Assembly are the latest to react to the move after directing the county government to fast-track the resurveying of the vast tea farms to establish the actual size as directed recently by the National Land Commission (NLC).

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