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Being first-time landowners, it is momentous that 60 years after Kenya attained independence, a group of women in their 60s, have only become landowners, recently.
By 2016, the group had Sh8,000,000 in savings, they trained their eyes on purchasing land. Formal legal systems that were used post-independence contributed heavily to limited land ownership by women.
60 years of Madaraka? Truth or fallacy for Kenyan women
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