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Mombasa Cement Limited EIA Study Report for Proposed Wind Farm
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RE-DISTRIBUTION from ABOVE the Politics of Land Rights and Squatting in Coastal Kenya
Research Report No 115 Karuti Kanyinga RE-DISTRIBUTION FROM ABOVE The Politics of Land Rights and Squatting in Coastal Kenya Nordiska Afrikainstitutet Uppsala 2000 This report was commissioned and produced under the auspices of the Nordic Africa Institute’s programme “The Political and Social Context of Structural Adjustment in Sub-Saharan Africa”. It is one of a series of reports published on the theme of structural adjustment and socio-economic change in contemporary Africa. Programme Co-ordinator and Series Editor: Adebayo Olukoshi Indexing terms Land tenure Land settlement Resettlement Land rights Kenya Language checking: Elaine Almén ISSN 1104-8425 ISBN 91-7106-464-8 © the author and Nordiska Afrikainstitutet 2000 Printed in Sweden by Motala Grafiska, Motala 2000 Contents Chapter 1. Introducing the “Land Question Complex” ................... 5 The Point of Departure .................................................. 8 Kilifi: An Overview of Its Socio-Economic Profile ........................ 11 Research Sites and Methods ............................................ 17 Chapter 2. Perspectives on the Politics of Land Rights .................. 21 Transformation of Land Tenure Systems ............................... 21 Agrarian Accumulation and Class Formation ........................... 24 Access to Land and Peasant Politics .................................... 26 Chapter 3. Politics of Land Rights in Kenya ............................ 30 The Pre-Colonial Situation ............................................. 30 Evolution of the Land -
County Assembly of Kilifi
February 18, 2014 COUNTY ASSEMBLY DEBATES 1 COUNTY ASSEMBLY OF KILIFI THE HANSARD Tuesday, 18th February, 2014 The Assembly met at the County Chambers, Malindi Town, at 2.30 p.m. [The Deputy Speaker (Hon. Mwambire) in the Chair] PRAYERS COMMUNICATION FROM THE CHAIR HOUSE BUSINESS The Deputy Speaker (Hon. Mwambire): Liason Committee members will have some communication on Thursday afternoon. We shall have an address from the Governor and before that time we are supposed to be at the Assembly at exactly 10 a.m. for a Kamkunji and later on go for lunch with the Governor before the afternoon session. All members of different committees who might have tasks on that day; all the work of the committees on Thursday has been suspended for that event, and again on Friday we have received an invitation that at 2 p.m. we are going to have a meeting with the Governor at Kilifi Bay. Again, all deliberations which are supposed to be undertaken by all the committees stand to be suspended for that function. We are aware that the committee on Transport and Public Works will be travelling for benchmarking outside the Country. We expect them to attend the Friday meeting with the Governor at Kilifi Bay but they should be prepared because thereafter they will required to spend the night in Mombasa so that they can catch their flight. I think they understand well if I put it that way. Please observe those issues. Again after the adjournment we are going to have about 10 minutes ‘Kamkunji’ so members will remain to deliberate on a few issues leaving. -