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"speaker_name": "Sen. Cheruiyot",
"speaker_title": "The Senate Majority Leader",
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"content": "where we are seeking to secure public land for public institutions and ensuring that after a search is done, we provide the legal mechanism for the titling of such land. As it is today, many public institutions continue to lose land that has been set aside for them because of vague provisions of the law on the titling process of such parcels of land, hence, The Land (Amendment) Bill (National Assembly Bills No.40 of 2022) was published in the Kenya Gazette Supplement No.165 of 2022 on 28th October, 2022. This Bill was considered and passed by the National Assembly and referred to us for consideration. I have explained that the principal object of this Bill is to amend Land Act No.6 of 2012. It provides that where public land has been allocated to a public body or a public institution by the National Lands Commission (NLC), persons or even a land- buying company for public purpose, the Register of Land under the Land Registration Act of 2012, will issue the certificate of title in the name of public body, public institution or the relevant Ministry, as the case may be."
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