Posts Tagged land

The truth behind land issues in draft Constitution.

Posted on July 4, 2010 by

By Dominic Leparmarai Legal Adviser SEDF THE TRUTH BEHIND LAND ISSUE IN THE DRAFT CONSTITUTION. The question of land may be the most emotive issue in the draft constitution and the one being exploited by land grabbers to woe non- suspecting Kenyans to vote against draft constitution. I would like to bring to attention of [...]

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Moves to stop global warming are devastating tribal people’, says new report

Posted on November 30, 2009 by

‘Moves to stop global warming are devastating tribal people’, says new report Share Sunday, November 22, 2009 at 9:22pm Hydropower dams are being built across the Amazon in the name of combating climate change.

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Saitoti: We cannot disarm one community and arm another one!

Posted on November 22, 2009 by

With this weight upon our shoulders, we continue to call upon SAPA’s, area MP.s, internal security ministers and assistant minister, local political and administrative leaders, NGO.s, and CBO.s, including all media channels to strongly condemn the Samburu killings with immediate effect.

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Mau settlers should not be settled!

Posted on November 16, 2009 by

Mau settlers should not be settled, they should be legally helped to claim their money back and buy land elsewhere. , MAASAI YOUTH MUST BE ALLOCATED LAND FROM COMMUNAL LAND HENCE DISSOLVING COMMUNAL LAND OWNERSHIP SYSTEM ONCE AND FOR ALL.

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Land issue and legitimacy of Kenyan Legal system!

Posted on September 18, 2009 by

Around 1978 the bitter Or-ltaretoi lo le Ngais, as he narrated down the generation, became a benefactor of 2 acre land in Sukuta Ormarmar during some kind of land transfer from a Colonial owner to the new land owners.

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Re-organizing Mukogodo

Posted on August 14, 2009 by

Another very good and rightful suggestion is for the government to buy off Oljogi ranch, Chololo, or any other massive unused lands like Kinyon, Mpala, you name it, and divide it to the Laikipiak people or rightfully said, sell it to all families registered in Mukogodo at governmental subsidized prices.

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