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GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 473
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 473
THE LAND ACT
(Cap. 280)
ACT
IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by sections 15, 16, 17 and
18 of the Land Act, the National Land Commission issues this
reservation order to reserve and vest the care, control,and
management of the land parcel L.R. No.33516, measuring
approximately 123.21hectares and situated in Tana River County, as
described in FR No. 690/82 to Ministry of Defence, hereinafter
referred to as “The Management Bod”.
The management body shall hold and use the reserved land parcel
subject to the following special conditions;
1. The land shall only be used as a Military Camp.
2. The management body shall not part with the possession of
the reserved land parcels or any part thereof without the
written consent of the National Land Commission.
3. The management body shall within180 days of publishing
of this reservation order cause to be prepared and submit to
the Nationa1 Land Commission a land use and m.
anagement plan of the reserved land parcel.
4. The preparation of the plan referered in (3) shall–
(a) take into consideration the physical planning
regulations and other relevant laws in force,
(b) consider any conservation, environmental or
heritage issues relevant to the development,
management or use of the public land in its
managed reserve,
(c) comply with the values and principles of the
Constitution
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(d) allow for controlled/regulated access to critical
areas for community livelihoods and resilience
including grazing, salt licks and livestock
watering points.
(e) provide access to critical areas and pathways for
wildlife movement(corridors)and dispersal areas
in order to mitigate against potential human-
wildlife conflicts.
5. The management body shall prepare and submit an
environmental and social impact assessment report before
any major land development projects, to identify potential
environmental and social risks and propose mitigation
strategies in line with the Environmental Management and
Coordination Act,1999 (EMCA).
6. The management body ensure that at least 10% of the land
is covered by trees and vegetation as partof the
Constitutional requirement towards achievement of at least
10% tree cover and green growth agenda.
7. The management body shall facilitate the National Land
Commission comply with identification and mapping of
ecological sensitive areas (ESAs), develop an inventory of
the assets IN THE RESERVED PARCELS and demarcate
these for environmental protection and climate change
resilience building.
8. The management body shall ensure periodic monitoring of
the status of the critical and sensitive natural assets within
THE RESERVED PARCELS and submit a report annually
to the Commission support and adopt systems and
mechanisms for nature regeneration and sustainable
landscape management.
9. The management body shall ensure the protection and
sustainability of vital and fragile natural assets including
water (springs, rivers,), forests, and wildlife concentration
and breeding areas for posterity.
10. The management body shall promote local content and
engage local communities during land development phases
in order to create jobs and income for the local community
and their economies.
11. The management body shall ensure enforcement and
compliance to guidelines on rehabilitation of quarries,
waste disposal sites and wastelands refusal, recycling, re-
use, remanufacture and composting.
12. The management body shall support and adopt systems and
mechanisms for nature regeneration and sustainable
landscape management.
13. The management body shall adopt climate smart
technologies for operations and processes that reduce
carbon footprints and emissions.
14. The management body shall adhere to the Global Industry
Practices (GIPs) that promote good environmental and
public health standards.
15. The management body shall ensure proper documentation,
stock-take, monitoring and reporting of the land-scape level
critical biodiversity resources including measures taken
towards their protection and conservation.
16. The management body shall pay any assessment payable to
County Government as authorized in law.
17. The management body shall facilitate the harmonious
coordination of services provided by other public agencies
on the reserved land, ensuring optimal and efficient
utilization.
18. The management body shall be responsible for
safeguarding the land making sure the demarcated
boundaries of the land parcels are well maintained.
19. The management body shall develop an inclusive
governance for conflict transformation and peace building
on identified disputes, including involving community
leaders, women and youth to resolve the disputes.
Dated the 7th August, 2025
GERSHOM OTACHI,
MR/7893375 Chairman, National Land Commission.
Dated the 7th August, 2026.
GERSHOM OTACHI,
Chairman, National Land Commission.
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Details
- Act / Legislation
- THE LAND ACT
- Reference
- Cap. 280
- Signed By
- GERSHOM OTACHI
- Title
- Chairman, National Land Commission
- Date Signed
- 7th August 2026
- Page
- 15
- Extraction Method
- regex
Source Gazette
Vol. CXXVIII No. 10
Published 5th January 2026