How technology can help tackle corruption in Africa’s land divisons
date:Nov 28, 2019
elihoods threatened. Large multinational companies, coming in the name of investment, have snapped up large chunks of productive land, leading to the forced evictions of many rural populations and the urban poor.

The major culprits have been large multinational mining and agro-based industries. At a local level, land barons continue to haunt the land sector, with land commissions or managing institutions being too weak to control them. Bribe taking has also been a major feature of the African l
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