| Updated Thu, January 26th 2017 at 00:00 GMT +3Until Kenya enacts a law on the minimum and maximum land sizes, individuals are free to own as much land as they want. ALSO READ: Raila: Jubilee gave Coast squatters fake land titlesThe Land Act stipulates that a scientific study on the economic viability of minimum and maximum land sizes was to be commissioned. Rules prescribing the acreages — based on the scientific study report — were then to be published by the Cabinet Secretary for Lands. According to the Land Act, the scientific study is mainly to determine the economic viability of private land acreages in various zones countrywide. Even as the minimum and maximum ownership acreage waits to be set, land questions remain culturally, ethnically and economically charged as pressure on land increases with growing population.
Source: Standard Digital January 25, 2017 20:08 UTC