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    "id": 1181251,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale",
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        "legal_name": "Bonny Khalwale",
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    "content": "The young man who is in charge of the Kenyan Embassy in Kigali has a Kenya day. I do not know whether he does it in three months or something of the sort. I do not know how he gets the budget. He told me that he talks to the business community and on Kenyan Day, they do nyama choma, they talk about their problems, and how they can comply with the local laws of Kigali. The Embassy is working. Patriotism is high, opportunities are exchanged, people who had gone to Kigali, probably as taxi drivers, end up doing a slightly better job. That is what Embassies are supposed to do, but they do not. Instead, you hear that they are. They are doing online studies in some universities. I do not understand. I thank President William Ruto. I am not saying this because I campaigned for him or he has given me a job--- I am an old man. I am above little sweets being dangled at me. I have seen it all. I have tasted it all and I have it all. I am congratulating him because he is the first President to create a desk at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs a Principal Secretary who will be in charge of this problem. We want more of our youths to go Middle East. We want to fill the Middle East with our youths. However, this Principal Secretary should make sure that the ecosystem in the Middle East meets the minimum expectations and requirements of a working human being."
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