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Constitution protects a woman's right to own property in the event of a divorce

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A portion of modern women still clings to traditional beliefs that property rights are the exclusive domain of men. In contrast, some single, well-educated women earning six-figure monthly salaries are cautious about investing in real estate, believing they cannot become full-fledged property owners. Conversely, there are women who have enthusiastically embraced the real estate market and have become property magnates. They own high-end apartments and plots in Kitengela, Kajiado, Kiserian, and Mlolongo. Is property ownership truly exclusive to men?"

Edna, Nairobi

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