a4architect.com wrote:@alma, not sure on what you mean. It looks like you will never ever understand my way of thinking. I give up arguing with you. What am advocating is similar land use as masachusetts. What u r advocating is kibera/mathare type land use and lynch mob psychology. Its like light and day. Some day maybe you will come to understand if you try and google on usa land use policy.
Your way of thinking is rather interesting to say the least.
You have no problem with corrupt practices in land transactions in Kenya simply because an architect can build a better house.
What I'm advising you is that this "similar land use" policy you are advocating for will get you 30ft under water with weights holding you down in some countries you love quoting.
In one thread you tell someone who has suffered the agony of being sold fake land pole, but still insist that there is no use for him to fight the crime. Accept and move on you say. After all, the land has better use with someone else.
What I'm trying to tell you is that land law has been corrupted by "professionals". The people suffering are the ones you claim you want to help get a house.
When Kenyans start doubting the Title Deed, no amount of beautiful buildings will make them buy.
I'm not a lynch mob. I think on my own terms.
If Obiero had an honest land valuer, an honest lawyer and an honest "professional" on his side, he would not have been given a fake title.
The problem in Kenya is not lack of land as you try to portray. The problem in Kenya is "professionals" who work, aid and abet corrupt individuals steal land.
I promise you a4 in those countries you have been quoting land law about, if they even got a whiff of your lack of respect for the law, you would never get a job. Not a one. I know. I've been there.
Land is not a joking matter. Lying, cheating and conning Kenyans and selling fake title deeds should be put in the economic terrorism class of laws. Not pussy footing around the issue.
So now 600 families will lose their hard earned income because some fellow in 1995 allocated themselves and their gachungwas some land. In other countries, things are done a little differently. Someone somewhere would pay.
I'm personally disgusted. But those families should not sleep tonight until someone is in court and paying for the sleepless nights they will have for the rest of their lives.
I hope I'm clear.
So stop supporting corruption in the guise of avoiding lynch mobs and saving Kenyans from poverty. Building houses that will probably have cracks in them coz even the contractor bent the law a little and the architect just forgot to do due diligence as he should for his client's sake.
You do know that there are some houses in the same area that were actually sold to some people after playing around with another gov't agency. Right now the mastermind of that one is a hero in his area. The buyers shall pay one day too.
And the band of corruption plays on.
Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.