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"speaker_name": "Molo, UDA",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Kuria Kimani",
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"content": "The Bill also proposes to digitise title deeds across the country. Digitisation is the way to go. I like the words of my colleague, Hon. KJ, who keeps telling us that it is no longer finance; it is fintech. It is no longer education; it is edu-tech. It is no longer medical; it is medi- tech because we are moving everything that exists to the digital space. All the services that you need and that are available to mankind are technology-based. That is why even this House has had to adopt other technological means when it is receiving views from the public or how we conduct our meetings. Therefore, the digitisation of title deeds, if my memory serves me correctly, started when Hon. Ngilu was the Minister for Lands. It is interesting that since Hon. Charity Ngilu was the Minister for Lands, the process of digitisation of title deeds has never been fulfilled. When such a process takes so long, your guess is as good as mine. There could be some technical officers somewhere who do not want to see the digitisation of that particular process. If we can digitise our vehicles… For instance, if you notice any vehicle on the road, just by the click of a button on a system by the use of an Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) code on the phone, you can tell who owns that particular vehicle. You are able to tell a child by their birth certificate when you search for it and see who that person is. If you are searching through an Identity Card (ID) or through all the other cards that we have, including"
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