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"content": "Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, Sen. Cherarkey is looking at me with unusual eyes. I do not know what is going on but it is okay. I feel protected especially because it is in the evening. Sen. Cherarkey is not as dangerous in the evening as he is at the start of the session. Indeed, this is a wonderful Bill. If you read Chapter Six of the Constitution, it starts by defining the territory of our country purely in the context of counties. It is furthered in Schedule One, whereby counties that we enjoy being part of in our respective capacities, are well enumerated in Schedule One, from No.1 to 47. The challenge with the Constitution is that the idea of boundaries of those territorial units in our larger territory called Kenya were not well defined. I belabour to say that the definition of that was furthered by the use of the Districts and Provinces Act of 1992; to be specific, CAP 105. Wherein, the boundaries that were used to determine counties which were previous districts under the said Act were not satisfactory, it is natural that the issue of boundaries was always going to emanate. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, to be specific, solving such an issue becomes very complex because there is the issue of determining what the boundary of a county is and The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Director, Hansard and AudioServices, Senate."
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