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        Discussion Paper No. 140 of 2012 on An Evaluation of the Effects of Land Tenure on Land Use in Kenya: Evidence from Bondo, Busia and Siaya Districts 

        Kang'ethe, Daniel (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2012)
        Land is an important asset for economic, social and cultural development in Kenya. Agriculture is a key sector in the Kenyan economy, which requires optimal and sustainable use of agricultural land available. Insecure ...
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        Sessional Paper No. 06 of 1959/1960 on the Land Tenure and Control Outside the Native Lands 

        Colony and Protectorate of Kenya (The Government Printer, 1960)
        On 10th November, 1959, His Excellency the Governor, in his communication from the Chair at the opening of the first session of the eleventh Legislative Council, said that ample opportunity would be given to interested ...
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        Sessional paper No. 10 of 1958/59 on the Land Tenure and Control outside the Native Lands. 

        Colony and Protectorate of Kenya (The Government Printer, 1959)
        It is the declared policy of the Government to ensure that the basis of tenure and management of agricultural land will be similar throughout Kenya, regardless of race or tribe, as far as Local economic and agronomic factors ...

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