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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Kikuyu, UDA",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Kimani Ichung’wah",
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    "content": "penalties for having contravened county government legislations or by-laws in our towns. That money is shared between the Judiciary and our county governments, since it is their laws that are contravened. That money comes as unconditional allocations. The third schedule contains conditional allocations from proceeds of loans and grants from development partners. Many of these loans and grants touch on very sensitive areas of our national resource management. If you look at the schedule, you will see money from IDA on water and sanitation that touches on healthcare and money that goes to the Kenya Urban Support Programme on urban development grants. These grants have transformed, in a great manner, many of our towns, including my own town in Kikuyu Constituency. Kikuyu Town was transformed through allocations by the World Bank programme under the Kenya Urban Support Programme. We have the Kenya Informal Settlement Improvement Project (KISIP) that has benefited many people in urban areas. Those from the informal settlements have benefited immensely from these allocations. It is sad that last year we lost the opportunity to pass this Bill. When we published it last year, it went to the Senate and the Road Maintenance Levy Fund (RMLF) of about Ksh10 billion in this Bill was included by the Senate. However, we disagreed with the Senate and the Bill was referred to a mediation committee that lapsed at the end of the last financial year."
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