Government aids late Magoha's family in recovering lost Nairobi land title

Kenya's government has pledged to assist the family of the late Education Cabinet Secretary George Magoha in tracing a missing title deed and official land register linked to a prime property in Nairobi. His widow, Odudu Barbara Magoha, the court-appointed administrator of his estate, reported the loss to the Land Registry. Her application was approved under the Land Registration Act, with a 60-day public notice period for objections.

The family of the late George Magoha, who served as Cabinet Secretary for Education under former President Uhuru Kenyatta, faces the challenge of a missing title deed for their property in Nairobi. Magoha died on January 24, 2023, at age 71 after suffering a cardiac arrest at his home and being rushed to Nairobi Hospital. The government has now stepped in to help recover the document.

Odudu Barbara Magoha, the court-appointed legal administrator of his estate, formally applied to Kenya's Land Registry to reconstruct the official land register for the property, registered as L.R. No. 3734/1845. This land parcel is located in Nairobi, and its ownership records have been declared lost or destroyed. Under Section 33(5) of the Land Registration Act, the government approved the application and published a Gazette Notice on February 21, 2026.

As a condition of approval, Barbara Magoha signed an indemnity agreement, binding her to compensate the government for any financial losses arising from the reconstruction. A 60-day public notice period has been opened, allowing anyone with claims to the property to come forward. This period serves as a key legal safeguard to protect holders of the original deed or undisclosed interests in the land.

If no objections are received by the deadline, the Land Registrar will proceed to rebuild the lost register and issue a new title deed, restoring legal ownership to the Magoha estate. This process ensures the family's prime Nairobi property is secured without future disputes.

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