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"speaker_name": "Hon. Kingi",
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"content": "(1) That the petitioners are leaders in Jamii Bora Estate, representing owners of properties, including: over 900 homes, over 500 commercial units, several churches and mosques, public primary school, public secondary school, public borehole and public playgrounds. (2) That in the year 2008, the petitioners bought houses in Jamii Bora Estate in Kisaju, Kajiado County. (3) That the petitioners signed letters of offer and sales agreement stating that the title deeds were being processed. (4) That the developer has failed to process and issue title deeds to all completed unit owners on the said land in Jamii Bora Estate and maintains that the petitioners would be issued title deeds after 20 years. (5) That the developer has left some of the houses unfinished while others have not been built, and he is in the process of building new houses on the same undeveloped plots for new owners contrary to the sale agreement. (6) That the petitioners presented the matter to the Senate in the 12th Parliament. The developer has closed down the company, which is the main Respondent and has been mutating from Jamii Bora Charitable Trust to Jamii Bora Makao to Abanis Africa and other different existing entities. (7) That there are similar developers who have defrauded Kenyans and rendered them homeless and bankrupt. (8) That the petitioners have made efforts to address the matter by the relevant authorities, all of which have failed to give a satisfactory response. The petitioners, therefore, pray that the Senate does the following –"
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