×
App Icon
The Standard e-Paper
Read Offline Anywhere
★★★★ - on Play Store
Download Now

Court mediates 25,000-acre land row pitting squatters, Too family

Vocalize Pre-Player Loader

Audio By Vocalize

Sirikwa group squatters with police officers during subdivision of the disputed 24,000 acres of land perceived to belong to the late Mark Too at Eldoret International Airport in Uasin Gishu County on May 26, 2022. [Christopher Kipsang, Standard]

The Court of Appeal in Eldoret has directed that the status quo be maintained in the disputed 25,000 acres of land in Kapseret, claimed by former MP Mark Too’s family and Sirikwa squatters group.

Appellate judges Patrick Kiage, Kathurima M’inoti and Mumbi Ngugi granted stay orders preventing both parties from interfering with the disputed land until a pending appeal is heard and determined.

Premium Article

Get Full Access for Ksh299/Week.

Bold Reporting Takes Time, Courage and Investment. Stand With Us.
Continue Reading  →
What you get
  • Unlimited access to all premium content
  • Ad-free browsing experience
  • Mobile-optimised reading
  • Weekly newsletters & digests
Pay via
M - PESA
VISA
Airtel Money
Secure Payments Kenya's most trusted newsroom since 1902
Rugby
Experienced Okello, Chajira named in Kenya Lionesses squad for Rugby Africa Cup
Football
McCarthy set for emotional South Africa reunion after AFCON Draw
Sports
Junior Starlets gear up for World Cup qualifier encounter against Uganda
Athletics
Under-20 talents to face off in battle for tickets to world event in Eugene