All parliamentary appearances
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12 Mar 2024 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Chairperson, Sir. I beg to move that the Bill amended by inserting the following New Clause 42B immediately after Clause 42. Restrictions as to
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12 Mar 2024 in Senate:
Okay, order! Let me give the rationale. I will explain myself.
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12 Mar 2024 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Chairman, Sir, Clause 42(b) limits the individuals to owning one house. This mentions many things. The concentration of units will be in few hands and it ensures equitable distribution among the intended beneficiaries. You could have 100 wives and children, but you can always buy one house. We are taking care of the interest of those people.
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12 Mar 2024 in Senate:
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12 Mar 2024 in Senate:
We should take care of the interest of these people. These houses are meant for the poor people with low income. There is no way; you can buy 100 houses at the same time. Therefore, this clause justifies.
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12 Mar 2024 in Senate:
Order! I am not taking about the clause, I am explaining myself.
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12 Mar 2024 in Senate:
Clause 42 (b) limits one to owning only one house.
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12 Mar 2024 in Senate:
Hon. Senators, let me explain myself. Clause 42 (b) is meant to safeguard people so that every Kenyan must have affordable housing.
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12 Mar 2024 in Senate:
Order, my friend! I am not addressing you.
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12 Mar 2024 in Senate:
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