
Mary Wanjiku
Mary Wanjiku is a shopkeeper from Dandora, Nairobi, who has expressed concerns regarding the Nairobi River Corridor's designation as a Special Planning Area, fearing that the 60-meter buffer zone could lead to mass evictions and land grabs that would displace vulnerable residents without adequate compensation.
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Another resident, Mary Wanjiku, said the community had been living in fear since the rifles were stolen.
G3 Rifle recovered as suspected robber lynched in Gatuanyaga, ThikaMary Wanjiku wakes up before dawn to arrange tomatoes and onions at her wooden stall.
Why Kenya must embrace progressive taxationMary Wanjiku, a small trader, notes that business has improved significantly in Mweiga over the past two years.
Why investors are rushing to MweigaMary Wanjiku was the Gross winner.
Karanja triumphs in thrilling tee-off showdown in KiambuMary Wanjiku, a farmer from Thigio village, expressed gratitude for the support that improved her farm's productivity.
Wamatangi wins global excellence award in ParisMary Wanjiku, a resident in Gathiuru area, says the hotels forced her into poultry, which she supplies with white meat and eggs.
Rush for land along Mt Kenya highway as investors eye hospitality boomMary Wanjiku is a Dandora shopkeeper who expressed concerns about losing her home without compensation due to the Nairobi River Corridor's Special Planning Area designation.
What does it mean to designate the Nairobi River Corridor as a Special Planning Area?































