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Kalro risks losing Sh18.2 billion land over lack of title deeds

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Auditor General Nancy Gathungu. [File, Standard]

Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organisation (Kalro) risks losing Sh18.2 billion land to illegal settlers, a recent audit has revealed.

Auditor General Nancy Gathungu in the Financial Year 2022-2023 report, questioned Kalro's ownership of land after it failed to produce title deeds for auditing.

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