At least one person was injured in a fresh clash between two groups fighting for 2,600-acre Keekonyokie land in Kibiko, Kajiado County.
Another family is counting losses after their vehicle was torched in retaliatory night attacks.
This forced authorities to rush and camp in the area in fear of more retaliatory attacks.
The Wednesday night incidents have further heightened tensions in the greater Kibiko area.
On Thursday, the government deployed police officers to avert possible bloodshed, even as the rival factions stood their ground, insisting they would not vacate the land they had settled on.
The dispute saw both factions arm themselves, ready to repel each other, amid reports that the government has already distributed title deeds to one of the groups, requiring the other to start vacating.
Tension remained high in the area on Friday with more police holding the ground.
A lawyer representing one of the warring parties was among those on the ground pleading for peace and talks.
“We are pleading with those people in the Ministry of Lands who are subdividing this land and issuing titles to people who are unknown to us and unknown to the residents of Osopuko, please, cease and desist from doing that,” a lawyer to Osopuko residents, Thomas Mbugua, appealed.
Kajiado West DCC Lydia Munyi led a security team to the area and urged for calm as they solve the saga.
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