The scourge of land corruption is deeply rooted in Sudan’s reality for quite some time, casting shadows over inter-communal relations and ethnic groups, sparking violent conflicts. Such corruption has spreader to all regions of Sudan in different degrees and shapes. Some cases have reached courts, while other cases dropped and bogged in complexities. However, many of these land corruption practices have institutional or constitutional bases, linked to laws deemed unfair by many people. Land corruption in Darfur, particularly in Nyala town, South Darfur, has repeatedly surfaced, especially during Sudan’s ongoing war…