I& #39;ve read this and i have some serious questions: https://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2020-09-20-residents-sue-kajiadotaita-taveta-over-boundary-deal/">https://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2020...
1. The Kenyan Coastal region has faced and still faces serious land injustices.
People come grab land, render residents squatters , kidogo kidogo you hear evictions , etc
We know what happens.
I& #39;m happy to see the residents fighting for their land and rights
People come grab land, render residents squatters , kidogo kidogo you hear evictions , etc
We know what happens.
I& #39;m happy to see the residents fighting for their land and rights
2. You cannot demarcate boundaries without involving the community. You have to hold public participation, educate, discuss then come to an agreement. Decision making without public involvement is creating room for disaster, suspicion and conflict. Especially about land
3. Who are the
individuals/ persons who own the Rombo Group Ranch.
Because this boundary demarcation story looks like it& #39;s benefiting them and not the communuties .
individuals/ persons who own the Rombo Group Ranch.
Because this boundary demarcation story looks like it& #39;s benefiting them and not the communuties .
4. Both communities have been cohabiting peaceful. So why all of a sudden the need to demarcate a boundary, without public participation from either communities?
What is the purpose of this boundary?
What is the purpose of this boundary?
5. Public spaces and community land in Kenya are endangered because they are always being grabbed etc etc.
It& #39;s really empowering to see communities standing up and defending their land.
It& #39;s really empowering to see communities standing up and defending their land.
All queries were raised from the article I read , availble in the begining of this thread