
The Kenya Land Commission
The Kenya Land Commission was a governmental body established in the 1960s to investigate land issues in Kenya, including land ownership, distribution, and disputes. Its goal was to address land inequality left from colonial rule and recommend policies for fair land management. The commission conducted inquiries, studied land use, and suggested reforms to promote equitable access and sustainable development. Its findings influenced land policy reforms, helping to shape Kenya’s approach toward land rights and distribution in the post-independence period.