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Decentralise land matters to counties

Inside Tsavo National Park, Taita Taveta County [PHOTOS: WILBERFORCE OKWIRI AND MARTIN MUKANGU/STANDARD]

A study by Institution of Surveyors of Kenya (ISK) has revealed that Kenyans want decentralisation of the land administration and management so as to enjoy the gains of the new land laws, writes ALLAN OLINGO

Presenting the report titled Decentralisation and Administration: A case study of Narok County, the Institution of Surveyors of Kenya chairman Collins Kowuor said that the land issues need a broader outlook and a comprehensive implementation of the land reforms.

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