
Nairobi Freemasons' Temple Closed Over Massive Rent Debt
Nairobi Freemasons' Temple Shut Down Over Ksh 19.2 Million Rent Arrears Nairobi, Kenya – The Nairobi County government has taken decisive action against the Freemasons, shutting down their temple due to an outstanding rent debt of Ksh 19.2 million. The closure, confirmed by multiple news sources, highlights a significant financial dispute between the county and the organization. A notice displayed at the temple's entrance confirms the closure, citing non-payment of rent as the reason. The video includes footage from Citizen TV, showing the sealed building and the notice. While the Freemasons have yet to publicly comment on the matter, the county government's action underscores the seriousness of the financial issue. The closure raises questions about the future of the Freemasons' operations in Nairobi and the potential impact on their members. This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of timely rent payments and the consequences of non-compliance.