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    "content": "(a) It advises the community to dig motes and put high tensile chain link fences around their farms and leave a space of over 50 metres along the riparian land as required by law. This is already being done at the Kano Irrigation Scheme, Kasagam and Nyathowi areas. (b) Quick response by the well trained and equipped KWS officers. (c) Community wildlife committees have been formed in hot spot areas such as Nyakach, Kusa area rice irrigation schemes, Ahero, Nduru, Rongo, Nyabondo, Ngege and Otonglo, to enhance reporting of conflict cases. (d) Structured involvement of Government administrators such as chiefs, opinion leaders and the identified points to carry out continuous wildlife conservation education and awareness by discouraging farmers not to plant up to the lake shores. (e) Fast tracking compensation cases involving human injuries or death cases. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, as to the progress on the title deeds, authority to commence adjudication work in the proposed Nyamthowi adjudication section was granted on 27th August, 2014. Sketch maps and GPS generated co-ordinates for this section were forwarded to the Regional Centre for Mapping of Resources for Development on 3rd October this year in order to produce satellite images to be used in identification of parcels of land. The Ministry expects to receive the images by the end of November this year. The Nyamthowi adjudication section shall be declared before 30th January, 2015, and it is expected that the adjudication work will be completed by December 2015. Processing of these title deeds will be fast tracked through the National Titling Programme. To ensure that farmers’ produce can reach the prospective markets, the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure has taken the following measures towards the improvement of the road network in Kisumu County: The Kisumu East Constituency Roads Committee has compiled a work plan for the 22 per cent routine maintenance levy fund totaling Kshs13.8 million, which has been approved for funding. During this Financial Year, 2014/2015, Kshs5 million has been disbursed as the first tranche for this expenditure. The Constituency Roads Committee has also compiled a narrow work plan of Kshs6.2 million for the 10 per cent routine maintenance levy fund which has been approved for funding. The Ministry will upgrade to bitumen standards the Rabuor-Kondele road which is 21 kilometres. This road has been earmarked for implementation in the second phase of the contractor facilitated road development mechanism in the next phase starting early next financial year. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, the Ministry, through the Kenya National Highways Authority, is undertaking the following roads projects in Kisumu County: Rehabilitation of Kericho-Nyamasaria Road, Nyamasaria-Kisumu-Kisian, including the Kisumu by pass A1 and B1 and the Kisumu-Muhoroni C34 Road."
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