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"speaker_name": "Mr. Mwiria",
"speaker_title": "The Assistant Minister for Education",
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"content": " Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply. (a) Kiboko Primary School was initially registered in 1957 and issued with registration certificate No.7579. It was then re-registered on 18th September, 1962, and issued with registration certificate No.117120. However, since this school was registered during the colonial period, there 3014 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES October 18, 2006 is need for the school to apply for fresh registration because there was an update of those kinds of records. (b) Mbogo Primary School was also registered during the colonial period and issued with a registration certificate No.26269. However, there is need for the school to seek re-registration, given the updating that took place after Independence. (c) In view of the answers to parts \"a\" and \"b\" above, the two schools do not have the current registration certificates and title deeds for their land. However, Kiboko Primary School has already been issued with an allotment letter for the school land. Individual school management committees for the two schools have been advised to immediately commence the process of acquiring title deeds for their school land. They should liaise with the District Education Officer, District Lands and Adjudication Officer and District Lands Control Board for acquisition of the land title deeds. Consequently, the two schools will be re- registered to update the current certificates."
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