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The Constitution of Kenya, 2010 put into motion a series of changes to land laws in Kenya. The enactment of the Land Act, 2012 and Land Registration Act, 2012 (together the
Land Acts) led to the repeal of the existing land laws and introduced the requirement of geo-referencing cadastral maps for land registration units.
Following these advances in land management, the online-based Land Information Management System (LIMS) was introduced to automate all land registries. LIMS has now been replaced by the National Land Information Management System (NLIMS) which was officially rolled out on 27 April 2021 to ensure an effective and efficient Geographic Information System (GIS) based land information management system. This is in line with the Kenyan government’s overall aim to facilitate automation of land transactions and centralisation of data relating to land.