Kasarani and Embakasi landowners urged to register titles in county database

Nelson Ledama
By Nelson Ledama May 24, 2025 12:39 (EAT)
Kasarani and Embakasi landowners urged to register titles in county database

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The Nairobi City County Government (NCCG) has notified land owners in Kasarani, Embakasi East, Embakasi West, Embakasi Central and Embakasi North that it is in the process of enrolling new properties into its Land Rates Database

In a public notice issued on Saturday, May 24, Acting County Secretary and County Head of Public Service, Godfrey Akumali urged Nairobi residents with land titles that have not yet been registered in the database to ensure their properties are enrolled. 

Title holders in Ruai and Njiru wards are to present their documents to the Ruai Customer Care Centre (CCC) with the Njiru Deputy County Commissioner (DCC) offices next to the offices of the Embakasi Ranching Company. 

Those living in Mwiki, Kasarani and Clay City wards are to submit their documents to the Kasarani Sub-County offices within the Kasarani DCC compound. 

Utawala, Mihang’o, Embakasi, Upper and Lower Savannah wards’ residents to head to Embakasi East Sub County offices at Embakasi Social Hall located along Embakasi Road.

Embakasi West sub-county offices along Church Road off Moi Drive in Umoja Phase 1 will play host to land title owners from Umoja Phases 1 and 2, Kariobangi South and Mowlem Wards, only for the KCC Settlement Scheme.

Embakasi Central sub-county offices along Spine Road on Kayole’s Stage One will be available for land title holders from Matopeni/Spring Valley, Kayole North, South, Central and Komarock wards, while the Embakasi North sub-county offices in Dandora Phase 1 (formerly HDD offices) next to Wamwari’s stage.

“During this period, relevant county officers will be stationed at the listed locations to offer land valuation, rates and other related services, including collecting customer views on the county rates and the payment process," Akumali stated.

Land title holders were urged to bring their documentation to be used in the process. 

“Customers will be required to provide a copy of the title deed with the owner’s contact details indicated, a copy of their national identity card and their KRA PIN Certificate (Kenya Revenue Authority Personal Identification Number Certificate) and a recently dated passport-sized photo," read part of the public notice.

Akumali encouraged title holders to take advantage of the decentralized service and open rate payment accounts during the periods specified in the notice. 

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