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Squatters, Mau Mau kin battle for 100-acre land

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Some of Uhuru Welfare Association alleging to be Mau Mau descendants with their lawyer Kipkoech Terer (Far left), outside Nakuru Law Courts on February 24, 2021. [Daniel Chege, Standard]

The hearing of a property case between Mau Mau descendants and members of a self-help group has started after more than two decades.

Appearing before Justice Anthony Ombwayo, Joseph Chege, the chairman of the Njoro Golf Club Squatters' Self-Help Group, defended the ownership of the 100-acre property in Njoro within Nakuru County.

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