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Entries 941 to 950 of 1067.
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2 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, I must appreciate the praises that my Committee and I have been given. But my ability is not just as the Chair but the ability of the Committee. I would also like to thank the Member.
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2 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
I want to respond very quickly on the clarifications that the Member has sought. On the issue of 99 year lease, Kibera lies within Nairobi City and the planning of the city and the titles given make all plots in the city to be leasehold. Therefore, Kibera falls in the same class.
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2 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
Besides that, it is easier to cancel or revoke a leasehold title than a freehold title. So, in case of a dispute especially now that it has been given in trust to the Nubians, such a conflict can always be settled very easily than if it was registered as a freehold title.
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2 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
On the non-Nubians who are already on this particular area, we have already profiled their structures. Therefore, it is an issue of excising them out of the said land so that they are also able to enjoy the title they are supposed to hold as other Kenyans.
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2 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
On the matter of the identity of the title owners, I would like to say that an organisation that is already registered is an institution by itself. It can be sued. It can sue. Therefore, it is not necessary for me to give individual names. Of course, if the hon. Member wants to know the registered persons in that particular trust, I can give him the information even over a cup of tea.
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2 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
On the matter of disappearance of many acres of land that were given to the Nubian community by the colonialist, I would like to say that this is indeed a historical problem found almost everywhere in Kenya. Therefore, it is not a matter that can be tackled very easily. That is why we have the National Land Commission dealing with these kinds of injustices. Therefore, this is a matter to which I can respond another day, if I am asked to do so.
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2 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, as I had earlier indicated, this is my last response, which is in respect of a Statement sought by hon. Samuel Moroto.
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2 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, the Member for Kapenguria, hon. Samuel Moroto, requested for a Statement from the Chairperson of the Departmental Committee on Lands on double-allocation and issuance of allotment letters in Chepchoina Settlement Scheme, Trans Nzoia County. The Committee invited the hon. Member, who appeared before it and briefed Members on the status of the allocations. The hon. Member was also in attendance during our initial meeting with the Cabinet Secretary.
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2 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
The Committee also invited the Cabinet Secretary for Lands, Housing and Urban Development, who appeared before to respond to the hon. Member’s request and address the Committee’s concerns over the matter. The Committee also toured Chepchoina Settlement Scheme---
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2 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Deputy Speaker. The Committee also toured the settlement scheme and held a total of three sittings in Trans Nzoia to consider the matter. The Committee had meetings with the Trans Nzoia County Commissioner, county land officials, county leaders and local security leaders. Thereafter, we toured the scheme. In that tour, we were with the Members of Parliament from Trans Nzoia County. The Member for Kapenguria had sought the following:- (i) reasons for double-issuance of allotment letters in respect of same pieces of land; (ii) tabling of a list of all the beneficiaries of the said allocation, indicating ...
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