{"id":271199,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/271199/?format=json","text_counter":520,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Mr. Deputy Speaker","speaker_title":"","speaker":null,"content":"Order, Mr. Mwau! The Chair will repeat this again: You are not gagged; you are not barred; you are not stopped. Indeed, you are allowed to go and buy a piece of land in Nairobi today. But you do not just walk into a piece of land and then fence it and say: “This is my land.” There is a process to be followed! The right to property is there but you cannot just walk anywhere and say: “I have the money. This is a property and I am going to sit in it and own it!” There is a process to own that piece of land. There is a process in everything! There is a process that allows you to discuss the issue at hand, and it is provided for in the Standing Orders. You put in a specific substantive Motion on the same, give three days notice and it gets approved. The Chair has already told you upfront that it will be too willing to approve that."}