From left: Gatundu South MP Gabriel Kagombe, Mama Ngina University College Principal Prof Zipporah Ng’ang’a and other varsity officials at the institution in Mutomo village, Gatundu South. Mutomo residents in Gatundu South who ceded their land parcels for expansion of Mama Ngina University College can now heave a sigh of relief after the Government indicated that they’ll receive KSh2.12 billion compensation.

Expansion of the institution has been delayed for close to two years due to delays in compensating the land owners. The Government through the Ministry of Education (MoE) acquired some 40
acres of the adjacent land for expanding the university, which currently sits on a 10.3 acre piece of land. The National Land Commission (NLC) in May 2022 brokered a deal bringing the compensation row pitting Mutomo Land Owners Association and the Mama Ngina University as State promises to compensate land owners

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