According to court documents seen by the Standard, Ketraco paid a Mr. Tsangwa Ngala Chome who claim ownership of the swathe of land almost a whole sub-location. “We ceded part of our land to Ketraco 8 years ago only for Chome to emerge. The court papers indicate that in May7 2012 a consent was signed to give Chome the land less 200acres of land taken by Ketraco. On Monday Kaloleni Mp Paul Katana was forced to plead with furious settlers not to invade Ketraco land and promised raise the matter with relevant state department. KETRACO paid out Sh.26 million for the acquisition of land but there were allot interests,” said Yawa who is affected by the order.
Source: Standard Digital July 31, 2018 08:48 UTC