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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Crystal Asige",
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    "content": "Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I would like to join my colleagues in the Senate to welcome the young people and their teachers and parents. I have never said hello to the young people who have been visiting the Senate. Today, I felt it necessary to share something with the young people who are here with us this afternoon. I encourage them that apart from working hard in school, they should do the best they can, dream big, aim higher and reach further. I am a disabled woman who is also a youth in this Senate. Sometimes in life you face challenges. I believe these challenges are not for you to show weakness, but to discover your strength. I want to remind the young people who are here with us today that even if your plans change, or rather God has a different plan for you, whatever that might manifest, sometimes God gives you a mountain so that you can show others that it can be moved. For them to be here today it is an absolute privilege, just like I find it a privilege to be here amongst some of the most brilliant brains in the entire country. Coming all the way from Bombolulu in Mombasa and standing here in the Senate, if they are looking for any inspiration, encouragement or a story to follow in the future when they find challenges, they should look for my story. Tuko pamoja."
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