Top on my chuna list has to be people who demand special accommodations in grieving settings😂😂 like tuko apa kulia mbona uko kitchen unaitisha drinking chocolate ju hukunywangi majani and shit💀💀😂 si ukakunywe kwako?💀
The moment you lose a parent, there comes a point where you start measuring every pain against that loss and nothing ever feels as painful, you end up responding to life with a kind of nonchalance not because you don’t care, but because you’ve already survived the worst.
🚨 BREAKING: Court of Appeal Shatters Kenya’s “Ancestral Land” Myth
A landmark judgment from the Court of Appeal has just redrawn the boundaries of what land ownership really means in Kenya. In the case of Administrators of the Estate of Letoire Ole Ntirori (Deceased) & 9 others v. Mwangi & 25 others [2025] KECA 1585 (KLR), the family of the late Letoire Ole Ntirori went to court claiming that parcels of land in Kitengela sold by their father decades ago still belonged to them as “ancestral land,” having lived on the land since their birth and built their homes on the same. They lost, spectacularly.
Justice Mumbi Ngugi, sitting with Justices Tuiyott and Odunga, ruled that once land is lawfully sold, titled, and registered, no amount of heritage, emotion, or regret can undo it. The court said the family’s claim to “ancestral heritage” had no legal legs, because sentiment does not trump title. In simple terms, the judges told Kenyans that paperwork beats bloodline.
But this case was not just about one family. It quietly shifted Kenya’s land jurisprudence. For the first time, the Land Registrar’s verified report has been given near-judicial authority, meaning it can now settle ownership battles almost conclusively. The Court tied together Sections 9 and 26 of the Land Registration Act, 2012, creating a new reality: the green card (the official land registry record) speaks louder than family history.
Still, there’s a dark undertone. The same registries now treated as truth’s keepers are infamous for forged files and phantom titles. The Court’s faith in them may be too generous. Yes, it’s a clean judgment in law, but it leaves a moral question hanging: how safe is “truth” when it lives in offices that have lost it before? Let us hear your views as you continue following our handle @AssociatesRoba. @NelsonHavi@KensonMutethia@MiracleMudeyi@all. #landlaw #raila
Succession fraud.
KCB ordered to restore Kshs.24M to an estate after finding out that the Bank had allegedly released the amount based on fake succession documents.
In the thick of Maandamano last year, as the blood of this country’s children flowed on the streets, you were busy calling for social media regulation. You haven’t cried yet, you will cry harder
No industrialization, no enactment of laws to support and grow SME's, no tax relief to encourage investment and manufacturing, nothing to promote agribusiness. Just handing out motorbikes and PA systems in the name of empowerment. Nì ta kurogwo mangai
These men minimizing the seriousness of motherhood/parenting ndio mtapatana nao soko wakiwa convince you get kids for them ndio mkianza kuteseka they ask you kwani you’re the first woman to be a mother.
MSIDANGANYWE!!!