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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Limuru, JP",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Peter Mwathi",
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        "legal_name": "Peter Mungai Mwathi",
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    "content": "purporting to belong to either Migori or Homa Bay counties whenever either of the county revenue collectors went calling. A survey of the market was consequently conducted by representatives from the two counties in 2015 and it was established that slightly over three-quarters of Otati market is in Homa Bay County and that the rest is in Migori County. Thereafter, the Migori County revenue officers rarely visited the market while Homa Bay County revenue officers continued to collect revenue at the market though some of the shop owners still claim allegiance to opposing county governments. The land boundary dispute between Nyatike and Uriri sub-counties at Thimlich area has been in existence for many years. The most recent conflict occurred on 21st March 2020 and it was reported at Uriri Police Station vide OB No.15/21/3/2020. The conflict involved razing down of five semi-permanent houses belonging to Naftali Ocharo and the injuring of Robert Omondi both of Nyatike sub-county. A retaliatory attack occurred causing the injury of Olouch Oyuna, a 16- year old and a resident of Uriri Sub-County. The DCI officers in Uriri are still investigating and tracking the suspects so as to ensure they are brought to book. The recent attempt to resolve the dispute was made on 4th June 2020 by two sub-county security teams accompanied by officers from the Ministry of Lands. We visited the disputed boundary to ascertain and fix the boundary as per the map and records and established the following. 1. The Land Parcel No.Nyatike/Kanyuor/4241 is registered in the name of Otieno Nyangoro. This land measures 13.57 hectares approximately and it is mapped on diagram 26 and 32 of Kanyour adjudication section. 2. Land Parcel No.Kanyamkago/Kanjuk/88 is registered in the names of Ennos Kanyuor Owino, Otieno Owino and Awour Owino, all deceased. 3. The land measures 78 hectares approximately and it is mapped on diagram 21 of Kajulu adjudication section. The two parcels share a common boundary down from River Kuja upwards. 4. Records held in the lands offices indicate that there is no overlap as depicted in the index map sheet No.81 and 26 respectively and the registry, thus the matter at hand is purely a boundary dispute."
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