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"speaker_name": "Kericho County, UDA",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Beatrice Kemei",
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"content": "Secondly, where I come from, land is a very important asset. You can be known as wealthy or not by the size of land you own. Before a girl is married off, her father always asks whether those people have land. If they have it, then it means they are wealthy. The girl can have a place for herself and her children to live. She will also have food on the table. So, land is very important to us. However, land fragmentation is an issue. If you look at the size of land at the moment, it is small. Our grandparents had, say, five acres. Our fathers have, say, three sons. They fragment the land to one acre each for the children. That creates very small pieces of land that may not be used for important things."
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