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“Kenya: Kitutu South Residents Protest Nyaribari Chache MP’s Unauthorized Boundary Project”

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“Kenya: Kitutu South Residents Protest Nyaribari Chache MP’s Unauthorized Boundary Project”

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Last updated: April 10, 2026 9:05 pm
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Tensions Rise Over Boundary Dispute Between Kisii Constituencies

Residents protest alleged encroachment and demand clarity on administrative limits

KISII, Kenya — A simmering boundary dispute has ignited tensions between residents of Kitutu Chache South and neighboring Nyaribari Chache constituencies, with locals staging protests over what they claim is a violation of their territorial rights. The conflict centers around accusations that political leaders from Nyaribari Chache have initiated development projects within Kitutu Chache South without prior consultation or approval from local leadership.

At the heart of the protests is the construction of an administrative building linked to an Assistant County Commissioner’s office. Residents argue that the project is being developed within their jurisdiction without their consent, sparking accusations of political interference and overreach.

“The move by Nyaribari Chache MP Zaheer Jhanda to initiate a project within our territory is uncalled for and disrespectful,” said protester Norah Ong’uti. “We have elected leaders who should be responsible for development decisions within our constituency. No external leadership should impose projects on us.”

The demonstrators emphasized that their grievances are not a rejection of development but a demand for proper consultation and respect for local governance. They suggested that if land was needed, it could have been formally requested and donated through appropriate channels.

Kitutu Central MCA Duke Nyarang’o expressed concern over the confusion surrounding the constituency boundary, calling for clarity to prevent further disputes. “It is worrying that the neighboring MP does not know the boundaries. We are asking MP Jhanda to consult elders to clarify these issues,” he said.

Andrew Maubi, an aspirant for Kitutu Chache South, urged leaders from both constituencies to engage in dialogue to resolve the matter peacefully. He lamented the lack of formal engagement with local elders or community representatives, stressing the importance of collaborative decision-making. “This issue can be resolved amicably if leaders from both sides come together and talk,” Maubi said.

Kevin Aruasa, a prominent businessman and Kitutu Chache South aspirant, echoed calls for calm and cooperation. He highlighted the long-standing harmony between residents of the two constituencies and warned against allowing boundary disputes to sour relations. “We have lived with Nyaribari people as brothers and sisters. We don’t want this issue to cause division. We call for amicable cooperation and peaceful resolution,” Aruasa stated.

As tensions persist, local leaders and aspirants are urging authorities to initiate a formal boundary verification process to prevent future conflicts. They argue that a structured review of administrative limits is necessary to settle the dispute conclusively and foster clarity between the neighboring constituencies.

The situation remains delicate, with residents and leaders alike emphasizing the need for dialogue, transparency, and respect for local governance. The outcome of this dispute could set a precedent for how similar boundary issues are handled in the region.

— Reported by Nexio News

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