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Kenya Railways cracks down on rent arrears to its tenants

Brenda Murungi by Brenda Murungi
April 18, 2024
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Kenya Railways has issued a notice to its tenants and licensees, urging them to ensure their rent payments are current. In a notice dated April 16, 2024, the corporation instructed tenants to provide proof of payment at the nearest Kenya Railways office in Nairobi, Nakuru, Mombasa, Kisumu, or Eldoret.

This initiative is aimed at addressing and rectifying any discrepancies in transactions that may have occurred in recent months. “Take note that the Corporation will take appropriate action as provided for in the Tenancy Agreement on failure to regularise the accounts,” a statement by the corporation read in parts.

Tenants who wish to make payments have been advised to do so by dialing *222#, and then select a payment option.

“Enter KRC123 as the service code, and enter the serial number as the KRC real estate reference – One can confirm their individual serial number from the Kenya Railways offices. Enter the amount then select option 1 to confirm, enter your M Pesa pin.,” the corporation added.

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Kenya Railways has additionally issued a stern warning against trespassing on the operational corridor of the railway. Specifically targeting individuals who have established residences or businesses in these areas, the corporation emphasised that anyone found in violation will face legal consequences.

“In addition, the Corporation has noted instances of encroachment whereby members of the public have settled or set up business units on our railway operational corridor. We hereby notify members of the public that encroachment on the railway operational corridor is an offence punishable by law,” the corporation said.

“Our operational corridor lies along the Mombasa to Suswa Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) line, Mombasa- Kisumu-Malaba Meter Gauge railway, with branch lines to Nakuru-Kisumu, Voi-Taveta, Nairobi-Nanyuki, Gilgil- Nyahururu, Kisumu- Butere, Eldiret- Kitale, Konza- Magadi and railway sidings.”

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