All parliamentary appearances
Entries 41 to 50 of 1336.
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9 Aug 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I have the documents that were laid by the hon. Member. This one cannot make one to qualify to have a title deed. For one to have a title deed, whether he or she is allocated by the Government or not, you must have the following documents:- (i) Since it is public land, you must have the minutes of the county council meeting, which are missing. (ii) A letter of allotment from the Commissioners of Lands, which is not there. (iii) The allottees must have paid and the receipts must be there, which are missing. (iv) ...
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9 Aug 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I have the original map. Your office was unable to make photocopies of this map because it is very wide. We walked around Nairobi and we could not get copies. That is why I am still walking with the original and I will return it to your office. If the Member had looked at this map critically, he would have discovered that it is not an authority on the boundaries. It is even written here. I am challenged on a document that has a statement that it is not an authority, and I am unable to ...
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9 Aug 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, if the Member was listening, he would agree with me that if there was any title deed, he would be challenging me by producing copies of the title deeds that he is talking about. According to me, no title deed has been generated by our Ministry. For our Ministry to generate a title deed on public land, I have given the conditions. There must be a letter of allotment from the Commissioner of Lands, receipts to the people who paid money, a transfer letter signed by the Commissioner of Lands and not the District Land Registrar. ...
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9 Aug 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am quite suspicious that the Member is talking about some crooks who might have prepared title deeds in Mwea. I am not privy to any title deeds which are prepared in Mwea Market.
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9 Aug 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, my earlier answer was very clear, that the land of the Mwea Irrigation Scheme under the NIB has not been allocated to anybody. That is what our records show. If he is disputing that, he can come to the Ministry and I will show him that the land is intact.
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9 Aug 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I told you that whatever the Member tabled is not an authority on boundaries. It is even written on it. I wish he could come here, so that I show him what is written. I request you to read the document, otherwise my eyes may not be seeing properly.
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9 Aug 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I was responding to that map. But now that you have requested, I can supply the correct one.
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2 Aug 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply. (a) The entire land gazetted as Mwea Irrigation Scheme under the management of the National Irrigation Board (NIB) is approximately 5,278.2 hectares. The gazettment was done in accordance with the provisions of Section 13 of Trustland Act, Cap.288, vide Gazette Notice No.3097 and 3099 of 1960. (b) No private developers have been allocated land belonging to the NIB, and no title deeds have been issued. (c) Accordingly, no documents can be tabled and the question of due process does not arise in this circumstance.
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2 Aug 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I cannot confirm that land of the NIB has not been allocated to individuals. You know, in this country, there are individuals who can generate their own documents. If the documents are not in our Ministry’s records, I cannot comment about them.
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2 Aug 2012 in National Assembly:
Yes, may I look at it?
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