Nakuru County Government, together with the Financial Sector Deepening Kenya (FSD Kenya), is setting up a new digitized system of land transactions to curb rising cases of fraud.
Chief Officer for Housing and Urban Development, Engineer Kimani Kuria, said the Land Information Management System (LIMS) is less vulnerable to corruption and human interference as it enables file tracking, adding that once activated, all land deals across the devolved unit will be conducted on an online platform from anywhere via an official website portal.
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Kuria indicated that the LIMS system was designed to support Nakuru's ambition of becoming a well-planned center, promote sustainable development, and upgrade living standards for residents of the county.