In a move to recover billions of shillings in unpaid land rates, Nairobi County on Tuesday launched a sweeping clampdown on buildings in the Central Business District (CBD), marking the beginning of a far-reaching campaign targeting landowners who have long evaded their obligations.
Tiras Njoroge, the Nairobi County Receiver of Revenue, led the operation’s first phase, expressing both determination and frustration as county enforcement officers clamped several buildings with significant arrears. The operation, which began in the heart of the city, is set to expand to high-end residential and commercial areas starting Wednesday.
“We have clamped properties in the CBD today with land rate arrears amounting to hundreds of millions of shillings. We’ve given them ample time to show goodwill in payment, but they have failed us,” Njoroge said.
The operation, which kicked off in the heart of the city, is set to expand to high-end residential and commercial areas starting Wednesday.
County records
According to county records, the county is in critical condition. Out of the 256,000 registered land parcels in Nairobi, only 50,000 are currently paying land rates, an alarming compliance rate of just 20%.
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“If all parcels paid what is due, we’d be collecting billions—and we wouldn’t be struggling to settle our pending bills,” Njoroge stated
“Land rates are a critical source of funding for the county, yet widespread non-compliance continues to undermine its financial stability. “It’s a sad affair” Njoroge added.
“80% of landowners who don’t pay land rates still expect timely and quality services from us. That’s simply not sustainable.”
Revenue Collection
This operation signals a new phase in the county’s efforts to seal revenue leaks and hold defaulters accountable.
The county government of Nairobi has been struggling with a huge wage bill, stalled development projects, and service delivery challenges—all exacerbated by dwindling revenue. Land rates are a critical source of funding for the county, yet widespread non-compliance continues to undermine its financial stability.
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Sources within City Hall say the county has compiled a comprehensive list of defaulters, with legal and administrative teams on standby to escalate enforcement, including property auctions and legal proceedings, should the clampdown fail to compel compliance.
Tomorrow Seized
“Tomorrow, we will be clamping 20 more properties in high-end areas. It’s important to note that we are targeting hundreds of such buildings,” Njoroge confirmed
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