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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Cherargei",
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        "legal_name": "Cherarkey K Samson",
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    "content": "think they closed down but they used to have a hospital in Migori and another one in Narok. Madam Temporary Speaker, it is sad for the country. This old man was a seasoned politician and leader. His beard which was his trademark was his signature. It comes at the backdrop that devolution must work as he was a pioneer Senator. They were the first Senators including some of our colleagues, who set the basis and the foundation when devolution was something new. People did not know how the Senate was supposed to function. A lot of functions were devolved including health. Madam Temporary Speaker, Sen. (Dr.) Machage was passionate about health. Even as we talk, it is sad that in Kapsabet County Referral Hospital - and it was in one of the newspapers - people cannot access drugs and the medical services are not up to standard. These are some of the ideals and agendas that Sen. (Dr.) Machage pushed and ensured as a medical practitioner, that people should access medical care as provided for under Article 43. Sen. (Dr.) Machage also pushed for minority rights groups. The people of Migori owe us as a nation, the direction when it comes to championing the rights of minority groups so that the legacy of Sen. (Dr.) Machage lives on. Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker."
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