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    Land Dispute Between Magarini Residents and Salt Factories Leaves Students Stranded as Thousands Fear Losing Livelihoods

    Coast Times DigitalBy Coast Times DigitalJanuary 30, 2026Updated:January 30, 2026No Comments5 Views
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    By Alex Kalama

    A simmering land dispute between residents and salt factories has thrown Magarini into crisis, leaving students stranded and thousands of livelihoods hanging in the balance.

    For decades, salt has been more than a commodity here it is the lifeblood of the local economy. Factories like KEMSALT have anchored livelihoods, supported education, and sustained small businesses. But now, uncertainty looms as the conflict threatens to dismantle this foundation.

    KEMSALT directly employs hundreds of workers in salt farms, transport, and logistics. Indirectly, it sustains countless others from food kiosk owners and fish vendors to landlords whose tenants are factory workers.

    “One café can serve more than seven truck drivers in a single day,” said a local vendor. “That is how we earn a living, feed our children, and pay school fees.”

    Women selling fish and landlords across Kanagoni, Marereni, Kadzuhoni, and Gongoni also depend on the industry. If the factory closes, this entire ecosystem could collapse.

    The company’s commitment to education has been unmatched. More than 114 students have received full scholarships to national secondary schools, while another 250 learners await sponsorship.

    Now, the dispute has left them stranded and uncertain of their future. “If the factory shuts down, many children will drop out of school,” warned a community elder.

    Beyond jobs and education, closure of the factory could destabilize Magarini. Residents fear that unemployment will breed insecurity, with idle youth vulnerable to gangs and crime.

    Former parliamentary candidate Furaha Chengo has urged calm, defending investors’ legal rights while calling for dialogue.

    “When investors come, employment follows. Businesses grow. Fighting investors is fighting our own future,” he said.

    He insists disputes should be resolved through compensation or dignified relocation, not chaos.

    Salt remains the economic spine of Magarini, a semi-arid region where farming is limited. From Kanagoni to Gongoni, families depend on the salt trade for survival.

    “If KEMSALT closes, many families will suffer. Let it continue operating,” urged resident Kazdo Karisa Wanje.

    The choice before Magarini is stark, protect investors and safeguard jobs, or risk plunging the community into economic hardship and insecurity.

    Dialogue, honesty, and cooperation remain the only path to a stable and prosperous future.

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