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"content": "seriously, because there is no way somebody can own water. Water has always been a source of conflict. If we decide today that we are going to own water as a property of your own county or constituency, we shall have created a problem in this country. I come from Kajiado County where the Governor has said that the water from Mt. Kilimanjaro belongs to the people of Kajiado, and yet the slopes where the springs come from are in Tanzania. What if the Tanzanian Government says that they own the springs or the source of that water? The method that the county governments want to use to manage water is a serious thing and the Ministry of Water and Irrigation must relook into the policies that are guiding the management of water."
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