Ramesh Govino Gorasia, Managing Director and proprietor of Airgate Centre, formerly Tajj Mall, displays the demolition notice served to him outside the mall along Outering road, Nairobi. Ramesh Gorasia (pictured), the managing director of Airgate Mall, formerly known as Taj Mall, has dared the Government to demolish the property in Embakasi, Nairobi. Mr Gorasia was speaking yesterday after receiving an unstamped notice of demolition asking him bring down the building by August 30 or have it demolished at his cost. ALSO READ: Just how many buildings will be demolished? But the trader vowed to defy the notice, saying the National Land Commission had cleared the mall. “I will not remove the structure. NLC and the Kenya Urban Roads Authority (KURA) have been asking me to demolish it for five years,” said Gorasia. The authority had in June 14, 2013 made an application to NLC requesting a review of the land on which the mall was constructed, arguing that it was a road reserve. However,