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"content": "were allocated homesteads. One Bora Afya would run two to three villages. Every morning, they used not to go to the headquarters in Bungoma or Siaya. They lived and worked in the village, walking from house to house. When you find that this house is not focusing, agreeing and doing what you told them previously, there were penal sanctions. One would be taken to the village elder and punished. They would be made to go sweep the local market and be humiliated before their children and wife when they see a grown up sweeping the market. However, these were very important sanctions. In this Bill, I can see that we do not have sufficient sanctions. Sen. (Dr.) Zani, Kenyans are very undisciplined. Even if you are telling them to do something very good that benefits them, they do not follow unless there are tendered sanctions. So, put in some sanctions. If you constantly keep pools of water outside your house, mosquitoes are breeding there, you are catching malaria every other week, you become a burden to the exchequer of your county and the National Government; you should be punished for it. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate."
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