Governor Sakaja extends weekend service hours for land rates payments

Nairobi City County has extended customer service centre hours this weekend to assist residents in paying land rates ahead of the April 1 crackdown. Governor Johnson Sakaja announced a 3% discount for payments made before March 31. The measure aims to boost compliance and revenue for public services.

On Friday, March 27, Nairobi City County Governor Johnson Sakaja announced that county revenue customer service centres will open on Saturday and Sunday from 8am to 1pm. The extension provides residents extra time to pay land rates and access services ahead of the April 1, 2026, enforcement drive.

Sakaja highlighted a 3% discount on all land rate payments made before March 31, 2026. "We have extended our customer service hours this weekend to give Nairobi residents ample time to settle their land rates and access county services conveniently," he said.

The governor noted Nairobi has about 250,000 registered land parcels, with only around 50,000 accounts fully captured in the county system. Fewer than 120,000 parcels are actively paying rates. He stated accumulated arrears have hindered essential services including garbage collection, road maintenance, street lighting, and healthcare.

Starting April 1, the county will implement strict measures against defaulters. "Paying land rates is not just a legal obligation. It is what enables us to deliver better services, improve infrastructure, and keep Nairobi running," Sakaja added.

Similar efforts are underway elsewhere. In Machakos County, Governor Wavinya Ndeti directed businesses and property owners on March 18 to renew permits and settle land rates by March 31, or face penalties like eviction and property auction.

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Mombasa Governor Abdulswamad Sheriff Nassir has announced a 45-day waiver on penalties and interest for outstanding land rates. He made the announcement in a press briefing on April 2, with the period starting on April 1. Property owners can settle their dues without extra charges during this window.

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Kenya's Ministry of Lands has announced a nationwide waiver of interest and penalties on all outstanding loans under the Land Settlement Fund. Lands Cabinet Secretary Alice Wahome issued the directive in a gazette notice dated March 27, enabling beneficiaries to clear only principal amounts during a 12-month moratorium from February 13, 2026, to February 14, 2027. The move aims to support plot owners and settlers in settling debts without extra charges.

Four Nairobi Hospital board directors were charged on March 16, 2026, with obtaining over Sh8 million and failing to submit financial statements to the company registrar. They were arrested over the weekend and sought bail, arguing they cannot flee due to their services to Kenyans. President William Ruto has intervened to ensure transparency in the dispute.

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Motorists between Nairobi's Central Business District and Westlands can use the Nairobi Expressway toll-free for two nights due to ongoing construction on Waiyaki Way.

 

 

 

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