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Transport Paralyzed Along Northern Bypass as Marurui Squatters Protest Land Grabbing

MercyBy MercyMay 3, 2026No Comments
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Transport Paralyzed Along Northern Bypass as Marurui Squatters Protest Land Grabbing

Transport operations along Nairobi’s Northern Bypass were on Sunday brought to a standstill after squatters in the Marurui area staged protests over an ongoing land dispute involving a private developer and government authorities. The demonstrations, which saw sections of the busy highway barricaded, caused major disruptions to motorists and businesses operating along the route.

The unrest centres on a contested parcel of land in Kasarani, where thousands of residents claim long-term occupation, while ownership claims have been made by the family of the late former Cabinet minister John Michuki. At the same time, the Nairobi County Government maintains that the land in question was surrendered for public use, further complicating the dispute.

Witnesses reported that protesters blocked key sections of the bypass using tree trunks, burning tyres, and stones, effectively halting traffic flow for several hours. Images and videos from the scene showed thick plumes of smoke rising into the sky as demonstrators maintained their presence on the road, some wearing helmets and reflective gear.

Transport Paralyzed Along Northern Bypass as Marurui Squatters Protest Land Grabbing
An image showing barricades along the Northern Bypass due to protests over land disputes.

Residents participating in the protests expressed fears of imminent eviction, insisting they had lived on the land for decades without interruption. One protester stated, “I was born here, my whole family is here, and I am raising my kids here as well. If they chase us from here, I have no other place to go.” The sentiments reflect growing anxiety among the estimated 6,000 squatters said to occupy the area, particularly within the Jua Kali settlement.

Protesters further alleged that the push to reclaim the land is being driven by powerful interests, calling on top government leaders to intervene. Some specifically appealed to Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja and President William Ruto to address the matter and provide clarity on the ownership and future of the land.

The dispute over Marurui land is not new. In April last year, the Environment and Land Court (ELC) issued orders halting construction activities on the contested property pending the determination of ownership claims. Despite the ruling, tensions have persisted, with intermittent confrontations reported between residents, developers, and authorities.

Legal experts note that the case highlights broader challenges surrounding land tenure in urban Kenya, where informal settlements often exist on land with unclear or disputed ownership. Marurui, in particular, represents a complex mix of public utility land, private property claims, and long-standing squatter occupation.

An aerial view of the Northern Bypass.
 

A significant portion of the contested land lies near high-value developments, including areas adjacent to Windsor Golf Club, further raising the stakes in the dispute. Analysts argue that such locations often attract competing interests, leading to prolonged legal and social conflicts.

Authorities had not immediately issued a comprehensive statement on the protests by Sunday evening, but security agencies were reportedly monitoring the situation to prevent escalation. Motorists were advised to seek alternative routes as efforts to restore normal traffic flow continued.

The incident has once again drawn attention to the need for sustainable solutions to land disputes in rapidly growing urban centres. Stakeholders have called for transparent processes, inclusive dialogue, and long-term planning to address the competing demands of development and housing.

As the standoff continues, the fate of thousands of Marurui residents remains uncertain, with both legal proceedings and political intervention likely to play a critical role in determining the outcome of the dispute.

Transport Paralyzed Along Northern Bypass as Marurui Squatters Protest Land Grabbing
An image showing barricades along the Northern Bypass due to protests over land disputes.

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