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Welcome back to Kenya Constitution Explained. In this episode, we explore Chapter 5: Land and Environment of the Constitution of Kenya (2010). Land has always been at the center of Kenya’s struggles, politics, and economy. This chapter lays down principles on how land is classified, owned, and used, while also protecting community rights and ensuring fair access. It establishes the National Land Commission for transparent governance and sets clear rules on foreign ownership. Equally important, Chapter 5 emphasizes environmental stewardship — recognizing that the natural resources we enjoy today must be safeguarded for future generations. Articles 69 to 72 affirm every citizen’s right to a clean and healthy environment, empowering courts to enforce environmental protection and requiring Parliament to legislate on conservation and sustainability. 📖 Key themes covered: Classification of land: public, community, and private Land ownership rights and responsibilities The National Land Commission (NLC) Limits on non-citizen ownership Environmental rights and obligations Sustainable use of natural resources Chapter 5 teaches us that land and the environment are not only about property, but about heritage, justice, and responsibility for generations to come. 👉 Stay tuned for the next episode on Chapter 6: Leadership and Integrity, where we’ll unpack the values and principles that guide public officers in serving the people of Kenya. #KenyaConstitution #LandAndEnvironment #CivicEducation #KenyaLaw