Ardhi House in Nairobi. Photo: jambonewspot.com
The Cabinet has issued a directive waiving fees for land title searches.
The Cabinet, chaired by President Uhuru Kenyatta, issued the waiver on Thursday to cushion Kenyans from unnecessary costs and is part of the Government’s policy to make doing business in Kenya easier.
The directive is also expected to reduce the bureaucratic procedures that have characterised land transactions for decades.
The decision comes on the back of the progress that the Jubilee Administration has made in issuing more than three million title deeds since coming into office.
The government was able to surpass its target of issuing three million titles by fast-tracking the issuance of titles through a temporary waiver of land adjudication and survey fees.
The Ministry of Lands is also working on the digitisation of land registries that has seen automation of land transactions thus reducing the time it takes to complete a transaction.
Automation has also reduced the possibilities of tampering with property data.