The government has rolled out a new system aimed at improving services for land buyers and property owners. The platform is designed to make land transactions faster, safer, and more transparent. Officials say the new system will help reduce delays, fraud, and the long queues that many people face when processing land documents.
Through the new system, buyers will be able to search land records, confirm ownership details, and track the progress of their applications more easily. Property owners will also have better access to their land information, including title deeds and transfer records. This is expected to give Kenyans more confidence when buying or selling land.
The government explained that the system is part of ongoing reforms to improve land services and improve efficiency. In the past, many people complained about missing files, double allocations, and slow processes. The new digital platform aims to solve these problems by keeping accurate records in one secure database.
Land officials have encouraged citizens to register and use the system to avoid being conned by fraudsters. They also noted that the changes will support economic growth by making property transactions smoother and more reliable.
While some people may need time to adjust to the new process, the government has promised support and guidance to ensure a smooth transition. Overall, the new system marks a major step toward improving land management and protecting the rights of land buyers and property owners across the country.
