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Nairobi Housing Crisis Deepens with Lost Deed
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 22516, member: 2262"] Paper chase hits Nairobi again! Another title deed ran away - this time from the big Pangani houses! The land papers for 5 acres of prime city dirt vanished into thin air. City Hall's big shots look silly! They can't find the magic paper showing who owns the land. The boss team told county leaders they had no clue where it went. Money moves smell fishy! Back in April, county folks said Teknofin Kenya could use these missing papers to grab bank cash. But the builder plays hard to get—he won't talk about what's happening! Boss Sakaja backed the deal before the judges killed it! The courts said no after some angry groups made noise. The mess keeps growing! Remember Jeevanjee Estate? Those papers helped grab 1.9 billion from the National Bank! The builder, Jabavu Village, says things work fine. They promise houses next year. Jabavu talks sweetly! They blame slow work on land fights, COVID-19, and metal prices. They say half the work's done already! History plays rough! City Hall has lost big before—it gave away 10 acres with houses after failing to pay workers. The pension folks grabbed Mariakani's Estate when city leaders messed up. The dream started strong! Big man Uhuru kicked off Pangani houses in 2020. He wanted cheap homes for people. But lost papers make everyone wonder - who runs this crazy show? Money flies around, but papers run away! City leaders better find those deeds fast before more landslips through their fingers! [/QUOTE]
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