Saturday, June 27, 2026
  • Login
News 9
  • Home
  • News
    • International News
    • Politics
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Technology
  • Agriculture
No Result
View All Result
News 9
  • Home
  • News
    • International News
    • Politics
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Technology
  • Agriculture
No Result
View All Result
News 9
No Result
View All Result

Friends of Karura protests over KFS e-citizen payment

Moureen Koech by Moureen Koech
August 29, 2025
in News
Reading Time: 3 mins read
0
0
SHARES
Karura Forest Entrance |Photo:Courtesy

Tensions flared on Friday at Karura Forest after members of the Friends of Karura Forest Association (FKF) staged a protest against the Kenya Forest Service (KFS), accusing it of sidelining them in the management of the popular urban green space.

The uproar followed KFS’s announcement that entry payments to Karura Forest would now be made exclusively through the government’s e-Citizen platform.

FKF argues that the move disregards the Karura Forest Management Plan (2021–2041), a legally recognized framework that mandates joint management between the community-based association and KFS.

In a strongly worded statement, FKF said it was neither consulted nor informed about the changes.

“This is not what we had agreed in our management framework. This move blatantly disregards the existing Karura Forest management plan (2021–2041), a 20-year agreement that clearly mandates the joint management of the forest between KFS and Friends of Karura,” the association said.

The group recalled that before its involvement, Karura Forest suffered insecurity and neglect, a situation that changed when the community took a leading role in conservation and management.

Videos circulating online showed visibly agitated members chanting, banging sticks and hitting plastic bins in protest. Some carried placards decrying what they termed a unilateral takeover by KFS. The protests attracted the presence of KFS officers, who were deployed to monitor the situation.

The standoff hinges on two main issues: who has the authority to manage Karura Forest and whether payments for entry should be channeled through the e-Citizen system.

KFS, however, stood by its decision. In a statement posted on X, the agency confirmed the rollout, saying:

“Karura Forest goes live with e-Citizen payment. Smooth transition this morning as visitors to Karura Forest pay entry fees through the platform.”

FKF insists the decision undermines its role in conservation and may have ripple effects on the community-led model that has, for years, been praised as a success story in urban forest management.

Karura Forest, covering more than 1,000 hectares, is one of Nairobi’s largest natural green spaces. For years, it has been co-managed by KFS and FKF, with the arrangement celebrated internationally as a benchmark for participatory forest management.

Friends of Karura describes itself as a voluntary membership organization made up of resident associations, corporate groups, and individuals committed to protecting the forest for future generations.

On its website, the association notes that it played a central role in transforming Karura from a neglected and insecure woodland into one of Nairobi’s most visited green spaces, popular with walkers, joggers, cyclists and nature lovers.


ShareTweetSharePinSend
Moureen Koech

Moureen Koech

Moureen Koech is a digital journalist who delivers clear, engaging and timely stories for online audiences. She focuses on human-interest features, current affairs and digital trends, ensuring every story is accurate and impactful.

RelatedPosts

EPRA has announced a hike in fuel prices. Photo, courtesy.
Business

Oil prices in international markets fall to lower levels after US-Iran MOU

June 25, 2026
0
CBK, Clearstream partner to give international investors access to Kenyan government securities
Business

CBK, Clearstream partner to give international investors access to Kenyan government securities

June 25, 2026
0
Kenya establishes National Cybersecurity Agency to secure growing digital economy
News

Kenya establishes National Cybersecurity Agency to secure growing digital economy

June 22, 2026
0
Anti-Counterfeit Authority (ACA) Director of Enforcement, Osman Yussuf (r). Photo: ACA. Source: X.
Business

Kenya’s case study demonstrates the opaqueness of intellectual property crimes in Africa

June 19, 2026
0
Old Mutual General Insurance bets on agents to deepen market access as digital sales reshape distribution
Business

Old Mutual General Insurance bets on agents to deepen market access as digital sales reshape distribution

June 19, 2026
0
Kenya Power, through its Institute of Energy Studies and Research (IESR), has rolled out a wildlife protection project to safeguard birds of prey and other animals from electrocution. Photo: Kenya Power. Source: X.
News

Electricity reliability: Kenya Power teams up with US-Based Kaddas Enterprises to combat wildlife electrocution

June 19, 2026
0

Discussion about this post

Latest News

To WhatsApp admins, digital publications and the law: Administration is not immunity
Editors Choice

To WhatsApp admins, digital publications and the law: Administration is not immunity

by Dennis Lubanga
June 19, 2026
0
0

Read more
President William. Ruto spoke at the 11th edition of Our Ocean Conference, Mombasa County. Photo: William Ruto. Source: X.

Curtains come down on OOC11 with 320 commitments, KSh 828.8 bn mobilised for ocean action

June 19, 2026
0
Kimutai Kirui argues that in today’s digital ecosystem, anonymity is rarely real and rarely permanent. Photo: Dexerto. Source: X.

The illusion of anonymity: How digital traces expose every online action in Kenya’s networked space

June 19, 2026
0
Senator Essy Okenyuri (r) held talks with MP Millie Mabona Odhiambo (l). Photo: Essy Okenyuri. Source: Facebook.

Empowering young women to break barriers in politics: Senator Essy Okenyuri elated after talks with Millie Odhiambo

June 18, 2026
0
Some of the notable delegates attending the 11th Our Oceans Conference in Mombasa include Jackson Kiplagat, the CEO of WWF-Kenya. Photo: WWF-Kenya. Source: Original.

11th Our Oceans Conference: Kenya joins 41 other countries calling for halt to deep seabed mining

June 18, 2026
0

Popular Posts

Business

Big 5 Construct Kenya returns to Nairobi for 8th Edition

October 22, 2025
0
Business

Nairobi County: KRA operationalize new revenue collection system

June 18, 2021
0
International News

Ukraine reveal nationalities of Boeing 737 crash victims

January 8, 2020
0
Politics

My life in danger: Details of Governor Alfred Mutua death threats by DP William Ruto

December 16, 2019
0
News 9

© 2025 News 9

Links

  • Terms Of Service
  • Privacy Policy
  • Get In Touch
  • Our Authors
  • Contact

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • International News
    • Politics
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Technology
  • Agriculture

© 2025 News 9

Welcome Back!

Sign In with Facebook
Sign In with Google
OR

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.