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"content": "perfectly within his rights to pick the original thinking of Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr. and to make it even better and bring it before this House. The objectives of the Bill are well stated in the Memorandum of Objects and Reasons. This Bill addresses the Fourth Schedule of the Constitution of Kenya, which Sen. Wetangula had alluded to earlier, where outdoor advertising and other nuisances and pollution are lumped up together and then allocated to the county governments. There has been a problem in assigning responsibility and defining what outdoor advertising is all about and what county governments ought to take up. For this reason, the Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) took the City County of Nairobi to court. They are fighting over adverting revenues over what they called national highways. If you recall, that matter went to court which was eventually ruled in favour of the City County of Nairobi. The KeNHA argued that it was the owner of certain roads and the furniture on those roads had to be controlled by the Authority."
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