Martha Agutu blocks the Kenya Coast Guard's Nyagina beach eviction

A judge slammed the brakes on a looming beach eviction, letting silver cyprinid ("Omena") livelihoods survive a power move that nearly erased a Lake Victoria worksite.

Court blocks beach eviction
  • Martha Agutu ordered a pause against removals at Nyagina beach.
  • Froze actions by the Kenya Coast Guard Service.
  • Keeps traders and fishermen operating during proceedings.
  • Ruling stands until the case wraps up.
Eviction threat that sparked panic
  • Kenya Coast Guard Service issued a verbal clear-out demand.
  • Ordered departure by January 27 after notice on January 21, 2026.
  • Pressure landed with Mbita Sub-county officials present.
  • Fear spread across Rusinga Island traders.
Omena work and land history
  • Silver cyprinid traders dry fish along Lake Victoria’s shoreline.
  • The land sits registered to Suba County Council.
  • Area marked specifically for Nyagina Beach use.
  • Practice stretches back many years.
Case filed at Mbita court
  • Joseph Kaseu moved the dispute into the Mbita Magistrate Court.
  • Targeted the Attorney General and local administrators.
  • Challenged the legality of the eviction attempt.
  • The argument leaned on long-held possession and designation.
 

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