Deputy President William Ruto is reportedly looking for ways to settle the Weston land debate amicably. It has been reported.
The land located along Lang’ata road in the city has been a problem in Ruto’s political life for reasons that it was acquired irregularly.
Though reports indicated that the second in command actually paid for the parcel of land, the owners Kenya Civil Aviation Authority KCAA protested the claims citing revaluation.
And on Monday August 10th, Kenyans woke up on news by The
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