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Kenya’s Akamba Community Sues UK for Colonial-Era Land and Economic Injustices

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Last updated: April 21, 2026 1:30 am
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Akamba Community Takes UK to Court Over Colonial-Era Injustices

Nairobi — In a landmark legal move, the Akamba community of Kenya has filed a lawsuit against the United Kingdom, seeking reparations for historical injustices allegedly inflicted during British colonial rule. The case, spearheaded by Augustus Kyalo Muli, the self-identified National Patron of the Anzauni Clan, aims to hold the UK accountable for economic and cultural damages suffered by the community over decades.

Muli, representing over 400,000 members of the Anzauni Clan and a coalition of 21 additional Akamba clans, argues that British policies during colonization severely disrupted the community’s traditional way of life. The lawsuit highlights the period between 1893 and 1963, when colonial rule allegedly dismantled local economic systems, governance structures, and cultural practices, leaving a legacy of hardship that persists to this day.

The Akamba community, totaling more than five million people across Kitui, Machakos, and Makueni counties, once thrived as regional traders, livestock keepers, and skilled ironworkers. Muli contends that colonial policies such as land alienation, heavy taxation, and the construction of the Kenya-Uganda railway systematically excluded the Akamba from economic opportunities and undermined their self-sufficiency.

“Before colonization, we were a self-reliant community with thriving industries,” Muli stated in a letter outlining the claims. “The British forced us into dependence through economic strangulation, leaving us weakened and marginalized.”

The lawsuit also delves into the social and political repercussions of these policies. According to Muli, the Akamba community has been reduced to a “vote basket,” exploited by other groups for political gain rather than empowered to lead independently. This, he argues, is a direct consequence of colonial-era injustices that stripped the community of its economic and political power.

“Kambas never wanted to be employed; the British forced us into employment by making it the only option after destroying our traditional livelihoods,” Muli added, emphasizing the profound cultural and economic shifts imposed on the community.

The legal team behind the lawsuit has reportedly gathered extensive evidence and is preparing witnesses to substantiate its claims. While the case is still in its preliminary stages, it has sparked widespread discussions about accountability for colonial-era abuses and their lasting impacts on African communities.

This lawsuit joins a growing global movement seeking reparations for historical injustices. From the Caribbean to Africa, communities are challenging former colonial powers to acknowledge and compensate for the enduring effects of their rule.

For the Akamba community, this case represents a critical step toward reclaiming their dignity and addressing the systemic inequalities rooted in their colonial past. As the legal process unfolds, many in Kenya and beyond will be watching closely, hopeful that justice will be served—not just for the Akamba, but for all communities grappling with the legacies of colonialism.

— Reported by Nexio News

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