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    "id": 1075798,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Sen. M. Kajwang’",
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        "legal_name": "Moses Otieno Kajwang'",
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    "content": "Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, onto agriculture. We appreciate that the economy of Homa Bay just like many other counties is rural and based on agriculture. What puts money in the pockets of the people of Homa Bay County is fish and cattle. I will tell you that I went to school as a result of proceeds of cattle because a cow is the bank of the rural economy. The other day it was said that Gendia or Kendu Bay Town which again is next to the governor’s home does not have a single bank. It does not worry me because our people store their value in cattle just like the people of northern Kenya. You will find a man herding ten camels and you laugh at him because he does not have a bank account. His bank is that camel. However, what does he expect the county government to do? The county government should provide extension services and ensure that there are proper policies and that the markets where they take their cattle are properly secured and diseases like rinderpest and others that affect livestock are controlled."
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