By Kethi D Kilonzo
Land is an integral part of the social system in Kenya. Individual ownership of land, more so by title deed, is considered a symbol of wealth, and a rung up the ladder of social status, regardless of the size and the use to which the land is put. Since the 1950s, Kenya, more than any country, has promoted the registration of land and issuance of titles to individuals. The aim of this policy, introduced 60 years ago, was to transform land into a commodity that could be owned initially by clans, then families, and eventually by individuals. It could then be sold and otherwise dealt with without consultation with the wider group.