Uhuru Breaks Silence On Invasion At Northlands Farm
During the raid, over 1,400 Dorper sheep were stolen and carried away by the intruders on their shoulders

Former President Uhuru Kenyatta on Monday, April 22 spoke on 2,000 unknown goons invading his family's Northlands City farm in Ruiru, Kiambu County on Monday, March 27, the first time he spoke on the matter.
Speaking at Ngong Racecourse during the party's National Delegates Convention (NDC), Uhuru noted that he remained silent throughout the daring invasion which saw rare sheep worth Ksh70 million looted as well as an unknown number of trees destroyed.
"We handed over power in peace, publicly and in broad daylight. I stayed quiet even when they insulted me, stole my goats and set my farm on fire, all while thinking I was being threatened," Uhuru opened up.
A group of invaders at Northlands City Farm looting Sheep on March 27, 2023. /FILE
During the raid, over 1,400 Dorper sheep were stolen and carried away by the intruders on their shoulders, who seized the opportunity to make quick cash by selling them for as little as Ksh1,000 to passersby.
The animals were returned to the farm at different times by people who told staff there they did not want to be cursed.
Northlands City farm security manager, Patrick Masinde, on Thursday, April 13 revealed that the farm recovered 18 Dorper sheep stolen from the property which was invaded by more than a thousand goons.