Few individuals can not be allowed to grab public property and get away with it. Responsible agencies must step in to investigate and rein in the culprits. More sinister is that a caveat registered in 1974 to protect the land was removed in unclear circumstances, paving the way for the irregular transfer of the property. This development has raised tensions within the college, prompting a riot by students demanding an official explanation on how the land was transferred and whether anything was being done to have it repossessed. Although the Ministry of Lands ministry is investigating the matter, it is critical that it does so as fast as possible so that the property is returned to the institution.
Source: Daily Nation July 25, 2017 18:31 UTC