Nairobi county offers 5% discount on seasonal parking fees until February

The Nairobi County government has announced a 5% discount for motorists paying seasonal parking fees by February 14. This comes alongside incentives for property owners settling land rates early, as part of efforts to improve revenue collection.

The Nairobi County government announced on December 22 that motorists will receive a 5% discount on seasonal parking fees if paid by February 14. Seasonal parking fees are prepaid charges for parking in a designated area over a fixed period, such as a month, quarter, or year, varying by vehicle type and permit duration.

For private cars, monthly permits cost about Ksh 3,000, three-month ones Ksh 9,000, six-month Ksh 18,000, and annual up to Ksh 36,000. Larger commercial vehicles like vans, minibuses, lorries, and others pay higher rates due to their size, with monthly fees from Ksh 12,500 to Ksh 25,000.

Additionally, the county stated that property owners settling land rates early will get incentives: a 5% discount for payments between January 15 and 31, and 3% for those in February. Residents are urged to pay via *647# or the county's services portal.

Nairobi property owners had until January 9 to clear arrears and update land rates records after the waiver period ended. According to the county's receiver of revenue, Tiras Njoroge, landowners failing to update records will be deemed defaulters, facing legal action from the county.

Njoroge noted that some owners' failure to clear arrears has hampered the county's ability to deliver essential services like healthcare and waste management. “This waiver is the last soft landing. Once it ends, we will fully apply the law to recover outstanding land rates, including penalties and interest,” Njoroge cautioned.

“It is not sustainable that only about 20 per cent of landowners are paying rates. Roads, waste management, health services, and public lighting depend on this revenue. Everyone must contribute fairly,” he added.

Artículos relacionados

On December 20, 2025, Nairobi County ordered high-rise developers in Kileleshwa to pay for damages to public infrastructure after complaints from the Embassy of the Netherlands about obstructed sewer and water lines. The embassy highlighted environmental and public health risks from the destruction of walkways and sewer lines. Residents of Dikdik Gardens echoed these concerns, calling for a halt to construction until issues are addressed.

Reportado por IA

La Alcaldía de Cali ha lanzado un descuento del 15% en el impuesto predial unificado para 2026, vigente hasta el 30 de abril, con el fin de incentivar pagos anticipados y apoyar las finanzas municipales. Esta medida busca aliviar la carga económica de los contribuyentes mientras financia obras y servicios públicos.

El municipio de La Leonesa, en el Chaco, implementó un control que obliga a repartidores y transportistas a pagar cerca de 47.000 pesos diarios para ingresar y realizar entregas. La medida, justificada por una ordenanza tributaria, ha generado quejas de trabajadores, vecinos y la oposición por su impacto en la logística y el comercio. El intendente defiende la tasa como una forma de proteger el comercio local.

Reportado por IA

Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB) has warned politicians in Machakos County against politicizing the ongoing land ownership regularization in Mavoko, emphasizing its fairness and transparency. Mavoko MP Patrick Makau has accused some local leaders of exploiting the process for personal gain, which has driven plot prices up to Sh2.5 million.

 

 

 

Este sitio web utiliza cookies

Utilizamos cookies para análisis con el fin de mejorar nuestro sitio. Lee nuestra política de privacidad para más información.
Rechazar