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Cement firm gives squatters three months to buy Mavoko land

Squatters have been given three months to take up the land that they occupy. [Paul Wafula, Standard]

East African Portland Cement Company (EAPCC) is seeking to end a decades-long standoff with squatters who have settled on its land in Mavoko, Machakos County, with an offer to sell them the land.

The sale could also offer the loss-making cement maker a firm footing as it seeks to clean up its assets that are shackled by controversies, and at the same time get some revenue.

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