2016
DOI: 10.21276/sjahss.2016.4.6.1
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The Forgotten Minority: The Origins of the Asian-Owned Sugar Plantation Agriculture in Kisumu County, Kenya

Abstract: This paper traces the origins and development of Asian sugar plantation agriculture and industry in Kisumu County of Kenya. The sugar plantation economy still remains the cornerstone of the County's economy. The study examines the factors for the emergence of the sugar plantation economy such as the completion of the Uganda railway, colonial land policies and the climatic conditions among others. The study points out that the colonial government in Kenya established and maintained authoritarian labour policies… Show more

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“…There has been a widespread perception of corruption in Kenyan government institutions since independence. According to Osamba (2019), corruption was referred to as "ten percent" because government officials demanded kickbacks that were equivalent to 10% of the value of the contract from successful bidders. Corruption in the country heightened in the 1990s, as evidenced by mega corruption scandals such as the Goldenberg that led to the loss of billions of shillings in fictitious business deals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There has been a widespread perception of corruption in Kenyan government institutions since independence. According to Osamba (2019), corruption was referred to as "ten percent" because government officials demanded kickbacks that were equivalent to 10% of the value of the contract from successful bidders. Corruption in the country heightened in the 1990s, as evidenced by mega corruption scandals such as the Goldenberg that led to the loss of billions of shillings in fictitious business deals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%