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Settlers on Kirima land in court to stop eviction

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Chokaa, Mihang'o and Njiru where the court ruled that illegal inhabitants must vacate by December 31, 2023. [Denish Ochieng, Standard]

Some of the people who have settled on the late politician Gerishon Kirima's land in Njiru, Nairobi, have moved to court to block their eviction.

The 31 settlers, who are members of the Chokaa Upper Chamber Welfare group, are seeking orders from High Court Judge Judy Omange.

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