Land inequality remains the most enduring and destabilising injustice in Kenya, shaping who owns wealth, who accesses ...
KHRC’s new report reveals that fewer than 2pc of Kenyans own over half of all arable land and urges the government to adopt a land value tax to curb hoarding and raise revenue.
Kenyais facing a deep economic crisis, but this crisis is not accidental.It isthe result of deliberate budget choices that protect the powerful while pushingordinary people closer to the edge.Lastweek ...
A new report shows that 0.1 per cent of wealthy Kenyans each own an average of 200 hectares. [File, Standard] A handful of Kenyans hold more than half of arable land, which is largely idle with ...