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"content": "Nzenze following the death of their patriarch, husband, father and grandfather. Indeed, the country has lost one of the greatest pioneers of Twist music. However, the death of Mzee Nzenze is actually a celebration of a life well lived. His moves, tunes and sounds will live on with us. Even though the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way we provide a decent sendoff to our departed loved ones, we still have an opportunity to reflect, learn and praise them. Mr. Speaker, Sir, to understand the greatness of Mzee Nzenze, one needs to reflect on twist music. Twist music is one of the earliest inventions of indigenous music styles introduced in the country even before Independence by Kenyan natives. There are numerous pioneer artists of twist music who have since passed away. They include Daudi Kabaka, Gabriel Omolo, Habel Kifoto and now Mzee John Nzenze. They belted timeless songs like Msichana wa Elimu, Lunch Time, Christina,"
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