Sakaja warns officials over illegal approvals on riparian land

Nairobi governor Johnson Sakaja has warned planning officers and surveyors over approvals for unlawful developments on riparian land. He assured they will be held accountable as demolitions of structures along waterways continue. He urged residents in high-risk areas to relocate amid ongoing heavy rains.

Nairobi governor Johnson Sakaja spoke during a church service at PCEA Evergreen Parish in Westlands on Sunday. He defended the ongoing demolitions of structures along waterways as part of a strategy to restore natural drainage systems and prevent loss of life and property.

"Many people are currently losing parts of their property after receiving approvals and building on riparian land and floodplains. Whether this happened years ago or recently, planners and surveyors are expected to adhere to development regulations," he stated.

The governor warned those opposed to the demolitions that they cannot build on waterways and then complain about floods. "People must take responsibility. You cannot block waterways and then complain about floods," he added.

Enforcement teams are reclaiming encroached riparian zones across the city, including operations in Kirichwa Kubwa in Kilimani. "The work to reclaim riparian land is ongoing at high speed. We are recovering many areas, and as the rains continue, more structures built on riparian land are being identified and removed," Sakaja said. He called on residents in high-risk areas like Grogan to relocate, stating "this is not about politics; it is about safety and saving lives."

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KDF soldiers rescuing families from Nairobi floods, distributing aid amid heavy rain.
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President William Ruto has ordered the deployment of Kenya Defence Forces and an emergency response team to speed up rescue and relief efforts after devastating floods that have caused deaths and displaced families in Nairobi. The National Police Service reports a death toll of 23, while the Kenya Meteorological Department warns of continued rains until March 9. The government has promised to release food reserves and cover medical bills for affected victims.

The Nairobi Rivers Commission (NRC) has issued over 300 enforcement notices targeting buildings on riparian land along the Nairobi River, as part of an ongoing multi-agency drive to restore encroached waterways. Commissioner Mumo Musava detailed the progress and expansion plans in a May 4 interview.

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Machakos County has announced demolitions of houses and perimeter walls on riparian land to restore waterways and reduce flooding risks. Areas in Mavoko including 360 Estate, Kicheko, and Kincar will be targeted first. Mavoko Municipal Manager Josylyn Kauta said an agreement has been reached with one developer to begin work immediately.

Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja has announced the introduction of a new conservancy fee to be added to water bills for all residents. The fee aims to support sustainable solid waste management, including repairing cleanup vehicles and purchasing new equipment. The announcement comes a week after President William Ruto revealed an agreement to relocate the Dandora dumpsite to Ruai.

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Following the initial demolition on March 30-31, work continued at Gikomba Market on Tuesday, affecting over 6,300 traders relocated to Kamukunji Grounds. Amid livelihood concerns, market association chairman Kibathi Mbugua emphasized prior consultations and a plan for traders to return to a modern three-floor facility in six months.

Kenya's Head of Public Service Felix Koskei has directed water sector institutions to act firmly against major inefficiencies, including non-revenue water use. He gave the orders during a meeting with State Department for Water officials on April 9, 2026. The move forms part of the government's wider reforms to enhance service delivery.

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Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has ordered multi-agency security teams deployed nationwide ahead of heavy rains expected over the Idd-ul-Fitr holiday weekend. The move follows a warning from the Kenya Meteorological Department about intense rainfall. The government urges caution amid risks of floods and landslides.

 

 

 

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