
700 Families Receive Land Titles in Kajiado County, Kenya
Kajiado County Governor Ole Lenku Empowers Hundreds of Families with Land Titles and Improved Infrastructure NGONG, KAJIADO COUNTY, KENYA – In a significant development for the community of Ngong, Kajiado County, Governor Ole Lenku recently oversaw the distribution of land title deeds to over 700 families residing in Umoja Estate (formerly known as Mathare). This event, captured in a short video circulating on social media, showcases the positive impact of the initiative on the lives of the residents. The video shows Governor Lenku addressing a large crowd, expressing his commitment to improving the lives of the people of Kajiado. One resident, interviewed after receiving their title deed, stated, "This is a dream come true. For years, we lived without security of tenure. Now, we can finally build our homes and plan for the future." The video also shows newly improved infrastructure, including roads and other amenities, further demonstrating the county government's commitment to development. This initiative is a testament to the county government's dedication to improving the lives of its citizens. The provision of land title deeds not only provides security of tenure but also empowers residents economically, enabling them to access loans and improve their living conditions. The accompanying infrastructure improvements further enhance the quality of life in the area, creating a more sustainable and thriving community.