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    "id": 627665,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Hon. ole Ntutu",
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    "speaker": {
        "id": 2535,
        "legal_name": "Patrick Keturet Ole Ntutu",
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    "content": "When you look at this Bill, it goes to the core of what community land is. It has defined “community land”. There are four pillars - as one of my colleagues before me has said. There is recognition of what community land is. It then provides for the protection of the people who own that land. It is in line with the management of community land and administration. This Bill has tried to define who owns that land. It has gone a long way in talking about how the community will be using the land. For a long time, since Independence, land registrars in our various sub- counties have taken advantage of those communities that still have huge tracts of land. They have taken advantage by registering other people who do not own that land. I come from one of the constituencies that still have huge chunks of land. I am very happy with this Bill because it has defined how we can now go a long way in registering community land members and after that, it has catered for the right of the community as members of that land."
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