The case of double land allocation in the Magarini Settlement Scheme
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The Magarini Settlement Scheme was one of the most ambitious programmes by the Kenya Government in the 20th Century and was aimed at settling the landless Kenyans based on Kenyan laws on settlement schemes. The requirement is that the local people of any region be given or allocated seventy-five percent (75%) of the land mass and the remaining twenty-five percent (25%) goes to people from other parts of the country to encourage unity and cohesion amongst Kenyans.
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