William Ruto is removing furniture and cutlery from his Weston Hotel as he fears that anytime the government could demolish the hotel worth millions of money at any time.
The land currently sits on a land that was grabbed from the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority.
The land measures 1.7 acres and had been reportedly allocated to two companies associated with the Deputy President on January 5, 1998, for a period of 99 years.
Currently, the directors who are listed in the Weston Hotel are William Samoei Ruto, Charlene Chelagat Ruto, and Rachel Chebet Kimeto.
According to impeccable sources, Ruto is quietly carting away furniture from the property fearing that the Government of President Kenyatta may demolish the hotel without notice.
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To corroborate this, residents who stay near the hotel shared that they have been seeing lorries being loaded with properties from the hotel taking them to Ruto’s residence in Karen reportedly.
Another 1,600-acre piece of land in Ruai that Ruto allegedly grabbed was repossessed by the government in April this year
The prime land along Kangundo road in Nairobi was one out of two parcels of land that has been taken by the State for the expansion of Nairobi’s main sewerage plant.
Political pundits are currently forecasting that the government won’t relent and/or sit back until they have repossessed all of the pieces of land the Deputy president have grabbed over the years.
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