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THE STANDARD COAST Remains of Battery Refinery Factory at Owino Uhuru in Mombasa. [Omondi Onyango, Standard] Uhuru Owino slum residents will not be getting Sh1.3 billion compensation from the Government until an appeal filed by the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) is settled. At the same time, the lead residue clean-up or disbursement of Sh700 million for the exercise will not happen until the Court of Appeal hears and determines the case filed last year. The court has suspended the High Court order directing the Government to compensate the residents, saying it will be impossible for them to reimburse the money if Nema wins the appeal case. ....
Mombasa slum to wait longer for Sh1.3bn pollution award Monday July 12 2021 Summary Residents of Owino Uhuru slums in Mombasa will have to wait longer to see whether they will be paid Sh1.3 billion for inhaling poisonous emissions. Appellate court judges ruled that the intended appeal by Nema was arguable and it would be difficult to recover the money. Residents of Owino Uhuru slums in Mombasa will have to wait longer to see whether they will be paid Sh1.3 billion for inhaling poisonous emissions from a smelting factory after the Court of Appeal froze the compensation. Appellate court judges ruled that the intended appeal by National Environment Management Authority (Nema) was arguable and it would be difficult to recover the money if the residents are paid and the government wins the appeal. ....