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    "id": 1047643,
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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Kasanga",
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        "legal_name": "Sylvia Mueni Kasanga",
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    "content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, I want to thank you. From the submissions of the leaders who spoke ahead of me, what I had written here then stands true. For me, Sen. Haji was the epitome of humility. Without a doubt, from his colourful distinguished career in the public service, I cannot believe he walked and spoke so gently amongst us, yet he carried all those accolades with him. I can add words like ‘approachable, warm, open, candid, thoughtful, respectful and wise,’ when I think of the late Sen. Haji. My last encounter with him was during the time of the revenue sharing. He came and would sit in Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr.’s office, which I consider my pit-stop for one or two things. I found him seated there on his own. I sat next to him and started just a small conversation with him. He looked quiet and I asked him whether he was okay. He said that he was okay. I said to him: “You look very heavy hearted, what is going on?” He said: “This thing is not good.” He was referring to the revenue sharing standoff that we had."
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