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"speaker_name": "Starehe, JP",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Amos Maina",
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"content": " Thank you Hon. Temporary Speaker, for giving me an opportunity to contribute to this Bill brought by my friend, the Member for Ruiru Constituency which I fully support. First of all, I believe I came to Parliament to play politics of the future which seeks to address perennial issues in a conclusive way and incorporate the digitisation processes of this world to solve issues, including matters discussed in this House since its inception. The youth can do a lot for the future of this nation by tackling perennial issues once and for all. This amendment Bill is very much welcome because it is looking into the future. We have too many issues to do with land in this country. One of the ways of sorting them is by adopting an absolute technology policy on all the land in this country. Google, under Google Maps, was able to map our country per street, stream, and lane. What makes it very difficult for us to invest in technology so as to absolutely map out issues to do with title deeds and all matters land?"
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