Tuesday, 29 May 2012
The Market for Land in Colonial Kenya
Posted on 17:06 by Unknown
Once the settlers fully consolidated their power, the natives were progressively disenfranchised of their ownership claims to any tract of land. The ownership of the entire Kenyan land was in fact transferred into the hands of the crown. The ownership decree was further supported by a series of laws, which provided for
uncompensated appropriation of land from the subsistence sector. Of
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