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Galana-Kulalu

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The Land He Could Not Aggregate: How Peter Njonjo Built Twiga Foods To Conquer Kenya’s Food Markets Then Quietly Moved The Spoils To His Own Name

For a decade Peter Njonjo was sold to investors and to State House as the man who would drag Kenya’s informal food economy into the twenty first century. The record now shows a different story: a Coca Cola executive who used a start up’s social mission as leverage to extract state land, state credit and state cover, before handing a hollowed out company to foreign creditors and walking away with a 20,000 acre irrigation concession registered quietly in his own name.

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Galana Kulalu Investor Arrested in 100,000-Acre Land Fraud Case

Director of agricultural firm detained over alleged conspiracy to defraud state corporation in multibillion-shilling land dispute The director of Sahal Agro-Holdings Limited was arrested Friday in connection with an alleged conspiracy to defraud the Agriculture Development Corporation (ADC) over a contentious 100,000-acre parcel at the Galana Kulalu Food Security Project. Abdillahi Hassan was detained in […]

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