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"speaker_name": "Navakholo, JP",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Emmanuel Wangwe",
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"content": " Thank you, Hon. Speaker. First and foremost, allow me to thank you in two fronts: First, as the Chairman of Parliamentary Service Commission where you stood firm. As the employer of the late Hon. James Mukwe, you gave him what he required at the time of need. You did this also when he was alive. The family confirmed that you stepped in and supported the medical bills that Hon. James Mukwe had incurred. God loved him most, and He took him. Even upon that takeover, Hon. Speaker, you stood with the family as the employer and supported them to the last moment and last send-off. They said that when I come here, I should pass their regards to you as the Chairman. Secondly, allow me to thank you as the Speaker of the National Assembly. You sent me to represent you and I believe I did the best. Everyone was happy with your comments and how you reported on the behaviour and aspirations of the late Hon. James Mukwe for his people. On my behalf and on behalf of the people of Navakholo, allow me also to send my message of condolence to the family of the late Mukwe. I joined this House during the 11th Parliament and served with Hon. Mukwe in the Departmental Committee on Transport, Public Works and Housing. In the 12th Parliament, we served in the National Government Constituencies Development Fund Committee. He was a very humble man. Hon. Mukwe played some very nice drama when we went with the Vice-Chair of the NG-CDF Committee. Indeed, he was a strong man. No wonder he was given a position in the top 10 in the analysis that came. He was a very astute Member. Whenever he stood to talk to his people and enumerate the programmes he had, he did so very eloquently. With those remarks, I pray and ask God to rest his soul in eternity."
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