The Institution of Surveyors of Kenya (ISK) has raised concerns regarding the exclusion of core land professionals in the recent appointment of commissioners to the national land commission ISK is the professional body that brings together professionals who provide services in the land-built sector. Speaking during a media briefing on Wednesday, ISK President Eric Nyadimo expressed deep…  Â
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