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    "id": 634153,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Hon. A.B. Duale",
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    "speaker": {
        "id": 15,
        "legal_name": "Aden Bare Duale",
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    "content": "On a lighter touch, we say in my community that the boundary of a pastoralist ends where the camel turns back. The camel will only turn back if the environment is very hostile. If it is very cold and the camel cannot survive, it will turn back. Where it turns back is where the beacon of the land of a pastoralist is. I do not know whether the fishermen say that the fish will turn back. Clauses 33 to 40 propose various amendments of inconsistencies between various provisions of the Act. Clauses 2 to 41 provide amendments to the Land Registration Act. Clauses 42 to 46 of this Bill contain proposals to amend the NLC Act. We agreed that we are dealing with three laws, namely, the NLC Act, the Land Registration Act and the Lands Act. Clauses 42 to 46 contain proposals to amend the NLC Act. Why do they amend the NLC Act? They want to eliminate duplication of institutions at the county level. We do not have many institutions at the county level run by the Minister for Land, Housing and Urban Development or the NLC. It provides the manner in which the NLC shall undertake investigations of historical injustices and complaints recorded with them pursuant to Section 67(2)(e) which says that any historical land injustices must be resolved by the NLC. Clauses 42 to 46 harmonise the mandate between the Commission and the Ministry. We are all Kenyans, including those who have been given the mandate at the NLC. They should sit, have tea and resolve this matter for the interest of our country."
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