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"content": "Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. I have always been an honorary woman. As an honorary woman, I am part of the celebration and I am happy men and women are celebrating IWD. Being an honorary woman is an honor that I was given when I led a delegation of women to Beijing Plus 10 (B+10). Women are the most industrious, hardworking and loving segment in our society. There love, hard work, care and concern is always taken for granted by people who do not want to appreciate their role in building our society. We are yet to see any person who is successful in any endeavor, who has never had an important woman play a role in his life. This is in terms of personal development or advancement. The women we celebrate most are our mothers. The ones who look after us when we are vulnerable and at our lowest and ensure that all these abstract things pursued by men are translated into meaningful things in life. Men go out to look for money and bring it home thinking that money is all that is required. The person who translates that money into good tidings and what family needs, is largely a woman. That is the caregiver of that home. It may not be necessarily be Mother’s Day as an international celebration, but you cannot talk about celebrating mothers without celebrating women. Madam Temporary Speaker, I celebrate you. You are one of the distinguished women who are offering leadership in this House. I celebrate my fellow woman, Sen. (Dr.) Musuruve, who is here."
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