U.S Sounds Alarm Over Surge in Fake Title Deeds In Kenya
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US:Investors Scared Investing in Kenya Over Fake Land Titles
The U.S. government has expressed concern over the increasing prevalence of fraudulent title deeds in Kenya, highlighting this issue as a significant barrier to foreign direct investment (FDI). The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) has, for the first time, identified fake land ownership documents as a deterrent for investors considering ventures in … The post US Says Investors Scared Investing in Kenya Over Fake Land Titles…
U.S Sounds Alarm Over Surge in Fake Title Deeds In Kenya
The United States government has issued a stern warning about the escalating problem of fraudulent title deeds in Kenya, cautioning that the trend could tarnish the country’s international reputation and deter foreign investment. The statement, released earlier today, highlights growing concerns over land ownership disputes that have increasingly plagued Kenya’s real estate sector. In a […] Source
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