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"content": "of the National Government and the IEBC will work together with a view to resolving the outstanding issues regarding Machakos and Makueni county boundaries. (4) Notwithstanding the fact that the actual Konza Techno City is located within the Machakos County, the Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development has prepared a local physical development plan which has identified and designated a total of 14,700 hectares of land within Makueni County to be developed as part of the city development zone. According to this plan which was approved on 18th December, 2013, the people of Makueni County will have an opportunity to benefit from the development of the city through investments in real estate, mixed urban developments, hospitality industry and high value agriculture, commercial and industrial development without losing their land through Government acquisition. It should be noted that when this plan is eventually implemented, the people of Makueni will definitely stand to benefit more than any other county within the region in terms of opportunities for wealth and employment creation, revenue generation, transfer of knowledge and skills, social transformation and high value commercial agricultural practice. Specifically, the entire area to be covered by the techno city development including the actual techno city is 27,772 hectares spread out in the three counties as indicated below. 1. Makueni, 14,700 which is 52 per cent of the area; 2. Machakos area which is 12, 700 which is 45.7 per cent and Kajiado; 3. There is also 372 hectares which is 1.3 per cent of the total area. I attach a copy of the approved development plan, No.2564/2013/1 prepared by the Director of Physical Planning illustrating this point."
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