Paul Waihenya and his company, Havensfield Limited, are the faces behind a devastating real estate trap that has turned the investment dreams of hundreds of hardworking Kenyans into dust.
In 2020, Waihenya aggressively marketed 50×100 plots in Kimalat, Kitengela, pocketing the life savings of teachers, nurses, civil servants, and boda riders.
He promised clean title deeds and high-value development while knowing a dark truth.

Just two years later, government machinery moved in and seized the land under compulsory acquisition.
Staff interviews later exposed that Waihenya was fully aware of the impending government takeover before he closed the sales, proving he deliberately sold empty promises to unsuspecting buyers.
For years, Waihenya has dodged accountability through endless delays, ignored calls, and empty excuses. When pushed for a solution, he offered a insulting compensation scheme designed to cheat the victims a second time.
Instead of giving back their money or offering alternative land near Nairobi, he herded frustrated buyers to a remote area eight kilometers outside Malindi town.
This replacement property is raw, low-value bushland with no water, no electricity, and no accessible roads. An entire acre there sells for as little as KSh 35,000, making it a worthless substitute for the prime Kitengela plots that families paid hundreds of thousands of shillings to acquire.
The affected families have now formed a united front of over 30 members to stop Havensfield Limited from trapping fresh victims.

They possess airtight evidence, including signed agreements, official payment receipts, and text correspondence. They are no longer begging Waihenya for favors; they are demanding an immediate end to his games. He must either provide plots of equal or better value within Nairobi and its environs, or issue a full refund of every shilling paid, plus interest to cover the years of financial agony and lost opportunities.
This public alert serves to expose Havensfield Limited’s operations and protect the public from further fraud.
If you or anyone you know bought land from Paul Waihenya in Kimalat, Kitengela, you need to connect with this organized group immediately to strengthen the fight.
The time for silence is gone, and the public eye is fixed firmly on his business. Waihenya must return the money or deliver genuine restitution now, or face the full, unyielding weight of public accountability and legal action.











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