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"speaker_name": "Mr. Kosgey",
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"content": " Mr. Speaker, Sir, Articles 62, 63 and 64 try to define what is public land, community land and private land. This particular Article 63 tries to define what community land is. Quite frankly, definitions given to these three categories of land are completely out of this world. Nobody really would have expected a game reserve in Maasai Mara to be classified as community. Nobody can expect that a small river in Nandi cannot be classified as community land. Therefore, this amendment as proposed is relevant. In fact, the complete chapter on land is totally out of what we really expected in a Constitution. The definition of public land, community land and private land--- In fact, the chapter on private land is very small. Articles 62 and 63 are really a cause of concern for some of us. Land is a very emotive issue. I beg to second the amendment."
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