Nairobi Governor Sakaja Johnson has issued a stern warning to land rate defaulters, announcing that the county's revenue collection department has intensified its enforcement efforts as the financial year draws to a close.

Speaking during the CBK Police Housing event in Industrial Area, Sakaja defended the county's recent clampdown on property owners who have failed to pay land rates. "Some people have not been happy with the revenue collection drive we're conducting in Nairobi, including the clamping of buildings that have defaulted on land rates," Sakaja said.  "But Mr.

President, allow me to say it is very unfair.

Mama Mboga pays her dues every single day in the market.