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    "id": 696796,
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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Ichung’wah",
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        "legal_name": "Anthony Kimani Ichung'Wah",
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    "content": "However, emerging evidence indicates that several parcels of the National Museums of Kenya land of undetermined value have been encroached and allocated to the third parties. One of them is the proposed Eldoret Museum. The proposed museum was allotted a parcel of land vide PDP No.Eldoret 17/91/91 on 1st August, 1991 and a letter of allotment issued on September, 1995. However, information available indicates that the land was allocated to an undisclosed third party in 1995 and subsequently subdivided into 12 plots. The management of the National Museums of Kenya raised the issue with the Commissioner of Lands way back in 2001 vide a letter referenced AD8/106.8. No response has been received and no action has been taken by the relevant Government agencies to protect this land. This is just but an example. The same applies to the land in Kitale which belongings to the National Museums of Kenya. I have mentioned the Hyrax Hill prehistoric site. The Kabarnet Museum is another classic example. If you go to the page that covers the National Museums of Kenya, you will find that the Report enumerates all these."
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