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"content": "communities served to the Ministry of Lands, National Land Commission (NLC), the County Government and their officers had hindered issuance of title deeds in the area. (iii) Various Taskforces and Commissions have been formed over the years to resolve the problem without success. They include: (a) Akello Taskforce of 1990 (b) J. Chesoni Commission of 1995; and, (c) Tuang’a Verification Taskforce of 2001. (iv) The National Assembly Departmental Committee on Lands also made attempts to address the matter in 2013, and eventually resolved that the adjudication of Mwea Settlement Scheme should be done and all pending court cases be expedited. (v) The NLC, County Government of Embu, local leaders and elders representing each community group in the area embarked on an Alternative Dispute Resolution mechanism from 2013 to 2016, in which they resolved to share the land as follows: Mbeere community 40 per cent; Embu community 20 per cent, Kamba community 30 per cent and the Kikuyu community 10 per cent. Each community subsequently submitted a list of their beneficiaries to the National Lands Commission (NLC). Following those successful negotiations, the then pending court cases were withdrawn and a consent was recorded in court paving the way for the planning, surveying, allocation, registration, issuance of titles, beaconing and those processes were completed peacefully and finally resettlement."
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