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Kenya Power, Unga Farm Care consignments face possible KRA auction

A notice published in the Kenya Gazette on August 14, 2026 gives the affected owners 30 days to enter and remove the goods from customs custody, failure to which they will be treated as abandoned and disposed of in accordance with the East African Community Customs Management Act, 2004.

Customs authorities in Kenya have listed several consignments from various businesses and individuals as overdue, potentially putting them up for auction if not cleared within the next 30 days. The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) issued a notice in the Kenya Gazette on August 14, 2026, giving owners 30 days to retrieve the goods from customs warehouses.

If the goods are not removed, they will be treated as abandoned and sold through public auction. The auction is scheduled for September 28, 29, and 30, and October 1 and 2, 2026.

Among the consignments are seven lots from Kenya Power containing 1,782 packages of power-line hardware, accessories, and meter boxes. Unga Farm Care has eight 40-foot containers loaded with Indian non-GMO soyabean aboard the vessel Ef Olivia, with dates of April 27 and April 29, 2026. Other businesses and individuals with listed consignments include Enzi Motors Company Limited, Ply City Limited, Marine Divers Cargo Logistics Limited, and several unnamed entities transporting various goods such as plywood, used household items, pharmaceuticals, and personal effects.

The auction will allow interested buyers to inspect the goods before the sale, and goods may still be withdrawn before the auction if the owners prove ownership and meet customs requirements.

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