Kenya's Majority leader withdraws controversial Livestock Bill
- By solomon2day
- On 11/06/2021
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The controversial livestock Bill 2021 has been withdrawn by the Kenyan National Assembly Majority Leader Amos Kimunya on the promptings of the Executive.
This disclosure was made on Friday in a statement by Kimunya.
"The bill has temporarily been suspended until we have more consultations within the government because the issues we are raising are some of the issues people have raised from elsewhere," Kimunya stated,'' he disclosed.
The bill was to be introduced for its first reading on Tuesday but was removed from the day\s agenda after the Assembly Speaker, Justin Muturi stated that further consultations were imperative.
A law in the livestock bill had proposed that any person who intends to keep bees required to obtain a license.
Further, the bill stated that no person would be allowed to keep bees for commercial purposes except in an apiary registered under the new Act.
"A person shall not own or possess bees or beekeeping equipment for commercial purposes unless the person is registered under the Act or allow bees to be kept on land owned or occupied by the person unless the land is registered under the act as the location of an apiary," reads the bill.