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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Lati",
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        "legal_name": "Jonathan Lelelit Lati",
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    "content": "needs of wildlife with the needs of the communities that live around national parks. It is for that reason I have an issue with Section 89 of the Bill. If you look at Section 89, it starts by saying: “Any person who---” meaning everything within that section is actually an act attributable to a human being. It is clearly so apart from number (f). If you look at number (f), it is out of place compared to the rest of the parts of Section 89. Everything else is attributable to human being because they enter the national parks, they set fires, they carry out logging, they clear and cultivate and willing fully do all those things. But Section (f) actually says: “Any person who grazes---” Human beings do not graze, they graze their livestock. I am not an English guru, but I think there is something missing there. It should read: “Any people who grazes his livestock.” More importantly, the communities who live around national parks are particularly pastoralist communities. They have lived in harmony with wildlife for so many years. That is the basic reason why you find most of Kenya’s wildlife are found in the pastoralist areas."
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