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    "id": 1126189,
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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Kinyua",
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        "legal_name": "John Kinyua Nderitu",
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    "content": "Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir, for giving me this opportunity. I want to confirm that Sawanga FM is in Laikipia and has been operating with that frequency of 99 until when Sidai FM came and took that same frequency. It bothers me that the CAK is supposed to be sure when allocating their frequencies. They should know who owns a particular frequency so that they do not double allocate. After they allocated the same to Sidai FM now we have problem in Laikipia. This is because Sawanga FM has been communicating to many people in terms of educating people in Ng’arua, Sipili, Ol Moran, Nyahururu and all the way to Salama in Mutara. After this frequency was allocated to Sidai FM, we have interruptions every time bringing losses to the listeners of Sawanga FM. It started as a CBO and it is for the community. The Committee under the Chairmanship of Sen. Moi, must deal with this matter to the bitter end so that the people of Laikipia and especially the owners of Sawanga FM can have their fair share. This is because they are paying for the frequencies but not getting value for money. They have been doing their work properly, educating people with regard to Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) and agriculture. Since Sidai FM took over, now it is difficult for them to communicate and they have ended up losing money. This matter must be dealt with quickly and diligently so that people of Sawanga FM can get their fair share."
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