{"id":1127442,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/1127442/?format=json","text_counter":336,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Seme, ODM","speaker_title":"Hon. (Dr.) James Nyikal","speaker":{"id":434,"legal_name":"James Nyikal","slug":"james-nyikal"},"content":" The difference is actually simple. In the Committee’s amendment, we assume that a sperm is from a man and an egg is from a woman. Hon. Shamalla insists that that must be stated. And she is using the word ‘embryo’ to mean ‘fertilised egg’, which is more or less the same thing. I prefer Hon. Shamalla’s definition. It is clearer. In law, you do not want to leave room so that somebody may come with a sperm whose species of origin we do not know. You will guide me on how to make that change."}