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"speaker_name": "Sen. Omogeni",
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"content": "A title deed is a very important document. When I was in law class, I was told that the best way to prove ownership of land is by being in possession of that piece of paper that we call a title deed, which is valued by very many Kenyans. When the late President Moi toured Narok District - and I think he had a meeting in Suswa - he was confronted by a group of members from the Maasai community who did not want to hear anything other than a pronouncement from President Moi that the land adjudication process was going to be finalized in Narok and that the Maasai, like any other Kenyans, were going to have possession of that piece of paper called a title deed. That is how valuable that title deed is. I stand to support this Bill because I know how useful the passage of this amendment Bill would be. Many of our good public schools, especially those that are owned by the Catholic Church, own the schools by name, but many of them, especially from where I come from in Nyamira, the title deeds do not belong to those institutions. The same applies to the Seventh Day Adventist (SDA), Pentecostal churches and others. So, the passage of this Bill will allow those institutions to get this very valuable document we call a title deed. The Bill says in Clause 12(16) (a) that-"
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