The Institute of Surveyors of Kenya (ISK) says the digitization of land records, will root out corruption and cases of missing files.
Outgoing ISK National Chairman, Steve Amani, said the move will enhance transparency and guarantee security of property.
Amani said as experts on land matters, surveyors are willing to help in the computerization of services in the lands sector adding that the Ministry should engage them in the process..
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