NLC Advances Digital Transformation Agenda Through Land Administration Systems Review

Machakos

3/6/2026

Maanzoni, Machakos County, June 3, 2026 – The National Land Commission (NLC) today continued its consultative forum on the mapping and reengineering of land administration and management processes, with discussions focusing on the development of an integrated digital land administration system.

The second day of the workshop, being held at Maanzoni Hotel in Machakos County, was attended by NLC Vice Chairperson Dr. Julie Oseko, who joined the management and technical officers in deliberating on the future of digital land governance in Kenya.

The Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations, in partnership with the European Union through the Digital Land Governance Programme is supporting NLC in the commission’s automation journey.

Another key partner is the Ministry of Lands, Public Works, Housing and Urban Development.

Presentations and working sessions centred on the mapping of end-to-end land administration and management workflows across the Commission’s directorates. Participants reviewed existing operational processes and identified opportunities for integration into a unified digital platform that will support the Commission’s constitutional mandate.

The discussions also examined how various land administration functions can be harmonised within an integrated system to improve information sharing, reduce duplication of processes and facilitate faster decision-making. Participants emphasized the need for interoperable systems capable of supporting land allocation, public land inventory management, valuation and taxation, land use planning and other core functions of the Commission.

The workshop further provided a platform for technical teams to validate existing workflows and develop recommendations that will inform the design of future digital solutions, including integration with ongoing national land information management initiatives.

The consultative forum is expected to culminate in the development of reengineered workflows, a digital systems architecture and an implementation roadmap that will guide the Commission’s digital transformation agenda.

Through the initiative, the National Land Commission aims to modernise land administration and management processes, enhance public access to land services and strengthen the management of public land through technology-driven solutions.

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