2024
DOI: 10.51317/jlj.v3i1.489
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Oligarchy and proprietary rights on land in Kenya

Kiptoch William Ndiema

Abstract: This study sought to discuss oligarchy and proprietary rights on land in Kenya. Oligarch Landownership in Kenya has been a persistent problem, with few monarchs holding the larger tracks of land for their selfish gains, whereas the majority of the population, which comprises marginalised peasants, are left scrambling for the infertile leftovers, enough reason which triggered an investigation, a thorough research into how this came to be and its implications for proprietary rights. Through this research acting … Show more

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