[kictanet] Illegal Titles, Demolitions and the Land Registry & ICT

Matunda Nyanchama mnyanchama at aganoconsulting.com
Thu Nov 24 19:47:47 EAT 2011


Waudo

I hear you.

What I am hoping could happen is clean up as we go along and ensure bona fide information goes into the system.

I am told that ICT at our courts are a success story. And this was one of the most difficult places I am told. We can emulate this.


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Hi Nyanchama - my sense is that compturizing a rotten system does not solve anything. You only computerize the rot. The first set is to clean the system and then computerize.
 
Waudo
On Thursday, November 24, 2011 1:25 AM, "Matunda Nyanchama" <mnyanchama at aganoconsulting.com> wrote:
Friends.
> 
>I am wondering what is happening at the Land Registry.
> 
>With ICT we could have a record of all allocated land titles, make the registry publicly searchable (perhaps at a small fee) so that we can avoid cartels bilking innocent, hard working Kenyans of their life-time investments. 
> 
>Anyone know what is happening at the Ministry of Lands?
> 
>And couldn't these demolitions be done in a more humane manner?
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