All parliamentary appearances
Entries 151 to 160 of 531.
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26 Apr 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, what has delayed the issuance of title deeds for this particular land is that there was a dispute. The survey was to be done by a private surveyor who has not finalized the work. That is why up to now we are still awaiting the Registry Index Map. That is the truth of the matter. It is after they resolve the issues on the ground, the survey is finalized and the Registry Index Map is provided that we can proceed to issue title deeds.
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26 Apr 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I told him that titles for the residents were to be issued subject to payment of allocation fees and subsequent survey which survey has not been finalized. How do I proceed to issue title deeds in this case?
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26 Apr 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, this was a statement that was agreed upon by a self- help-group. It was agreed that they meet the survey expenses. That was the understanding. So, nowhere can I say that I will proceed to issue title deeds until the survey has been finalized.
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26 Apr 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, my Ministry is charged with issues of title deeds. So, the issue of politics does not arise in this matter unless I am told where I went to campaign with title deeds saying that I need to be voted in because I was issuing title deeds.
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26 Apr 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I would not mind to give an undertaking to go to Kiangombe, but that will not mean that I am going to issue title deeds on that particular day. I will just go there to acquaint myself with the situation on the ground. But the position is that unless they resolve the wrangles on the ground and complete the survey, it is not possible to issue title deeds. But I can give an undertaking to visit that particular area, maybe, within the next two weeks or so. That way, I will acquaint myself with what is on ...
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26 Apr 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I will do that.
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26 Apr 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply. (a) I am aware that Plot No.L.R.1246/1/3/R measuring 285 acres in Narumou/Thegu Location belongs to the Agricultural Mechanization Service in the Ministry of Agriculture and has been subdivided and transferred to two private developers. The beneficiaries are Phelis Nduta Mugenyu, Simeon Muchiri Wanjau and a public purpose construction of a dam and a school. (b) The subdivision of land into three parcels was actually recommended by the Provincial Commissioner (PC) of Central Province as the Chairman of the Provincial Plot Allocation Committee. The title cannot be reverted unless by way of compulsory acquisition ...
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26 Apr 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, Phelis Nduta Mugenyu got 110 acres. Muchiri Wanjau got 80 acres and the land that was reserved for the school and the dam measures 95 acres.
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26 Apr 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, the PC then in 1982 was the Chairman of the Plot Allocation Committee. It was through his recommendations to the Commissioner of Lands that the subdivision was done.
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26 Apr 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, once an application is put to my Ministry, I will look into it and I will advise whether it is appropriate to put up that particular market.
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