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    "speaker_name": "Buuri, UDA",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Mugambi Rindikiri",
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    "content": "senior, Hon. David Ochieng’, the Member for Ugenya. The greatest problem that we have is not lack of policy but, rather, implementation. I thank you, Hon. David because you have gone back to the history on sessional papers and the policies that have been passed on SMEs. Hon. Temporary Speaker, I am a student of entrepreneurship. That is what I am pursuing in my PhD. My focus is on how to grow SMEs in a world which was developed by SMEs, but taken over by multinational companies. As we said in the morning, we have a wealth of artisans. The foundation of any country in the new economic order is not with big multinational companies. It is on the basis of SMEs institutions. When Prof. Oundo was talking, I saw somebody full of theories. He has no clue on practicability. I am a businessman. I pity him if he is the kind of professors who are teaching our business students. They will never grow. We do not have the term jua kali as it was dispensed with a long time ago by the Government. We are now dealing with the professional term SMEs. He is most likely old school and that is why I cannot blame him. This morning, we spent a lot of time talking about how to encourage, improve, assist and fund artisans. I wish Hon. Elachi would have consulted her neighbour. She would have come up with a very serious paper to implement whatever she is asking Parliament to approve. If you go to Kenyatta Market or Ngong Road…"
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