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Lands rights activist Meitamei Olo Dapash has urged President William Ruto to implement reforms to improve the efficiency and integrity of land offices across the country. Speaking in Narok County, Dapash noted that changes in land offices are necessary to weed out corrupt cartels that have been taking advantage of the people's lack of information by grabbing their land. He further called on the government to scrutinize the operations of land control boards for approving illegal deals which have affected the livelihoods of many people.
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Cartels accused of illegal land grabs and exploitation
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