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    "id": 290738,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Mr. Duale",
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        "legal_name": "Aden Bare Duale",
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    "content": "Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, my good friend, the Minister for Lands, in the last four years has been known for cancelling title deeds for public land. He has that legacy for now. We do not understand why he is applying the law very selectively. I want to tell him that Land Registration No.337/186 measuring 25.1 acres in Mavoko, as we sit now, is an estate. He must tell the nation who the owners are and why he is doing that. The information is here. There is Kamukunji Estate which has taken 10.53 acres of the Kenya Meat Commission (KMC) land. The title was issued by his officers. Go to Nanyuki, Nakuru and Mombasa--- Why are the KMC land title deeds, just like many other public properties that were grabbed as late as the days of the Moi era, not being cancelled? Part “b” of the Question is very categorical. We are asking the Minister to give us the land reference number. We are also asking him to give us the location of the land. Finally, I asked for the status of ownership. What is the status of ownership? The Minister must name and shame the Coast Members of Parliament who grabbed land that belonged to the KMC. He must also name and shame the Kamba Members of Parliament and many other Kenyans who grabbed this land. The nation needs answers."
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