Kindiki: Government to resolve land issues in Dundori, Bahati

The National Government will resolve all land issues affecting Dundori residents and Bahati constituents at large.

Deputy President Kithure Kindiki says the government is committed to address such conflicts and ensure titling.

DP Kithure Kindiki addressing residents at Dundori, Bahati Constituency. PHOTO/COURTESY.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

While noting that Dundori and other parts of Bahati Constituency have had outstanding land ownership grievances, the DP was categorical that this will be a thing of past.

“We will shortly resolve all outstanding land ownership grievances in Dundori and other parts of Bahati Constituency and issue title deeds to residents,” he said.

To facilitate community involvement in the conservation of Dundori Forest, the DP pointed out that the Government will facilitate limited and orderly access for farming activities and planting of trees without compromising the forest’s ecosystem.

 

 

 

 

 

Meanwhile, traders and farmers in Nakuru County will benefit immensely from the Market Infrastructure Programme aimed at growing and dignifying small scale businesses across the Country.

This is under the Economic Stimulus Program.

Already 400 modern markets are in various stages of completion across the 47 Counties, including 19 markets in Nakuru County.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The DP revealed that Construction of an additional two markets in the County will commence later this year to accommodate more traders, among them Mama Mboga.

It should be noted that in Bahati Constituency, the Government is constructing three markets; Kabatini, Bahati and Dundori.

These markets, the DP said  will have expanded trading spaces, cold storage facilities, rooms for lactating mothers and other amenities to enable traders interact with their customers in safety and dignity.

In addition, each of the markets will have a fully equipped ICT hub to enable the youth access digital jobs and earn a livelihood under the Kazi Mtandaoni programme.

The DP was speaking on Thursday April 24, 2025 when he inspected ongoing works at the Dundori ESP Market whose construction at a cost of 51 million shillings will be complete by June this year.

The event was also attended by Nakuru County Deputy Governor David Kones, Bahati MP Irene Njoki, Nakuru County MP Liza Chelule, MCAs, grassroots leaders and Bahati Constituency residents.

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