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    "speaker_name": "Kisumu West, ODM",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Rozaah Buyu",
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    "content": " Hon. Deputy Speaker, I want to thank you for this opportunity. Hon. Deputy Speaker, I am more than grateful that you are sitting on that sit on a day KEWOPA has decided to make an African Attire Day. I want to acknowledge the support that you give to KEWOPA. Hon. Deputy Speaker, we know that there are many designers, small scale designers called tailors in our small rural homes who struggle to make ends meet through making clothes for Members of Parliament and other people, sometimes even school children, but they go unrecognised. What we are doing today as KEWOPA is standing up for these women and telling them that we acknowledge and appreciate their efforts and telling them that in the highest law-making institution of the land, we are proud to wear the designs that they make. When you look at the women this afternoon, they look smart. The clothes they are wearing today have come from nobody else, but the local designers. What I am wearing today is by a designer known as Jackie Obiero of Berltony Fashions. This is a lady who has been a designer for over 20 years and has probably never been applauded for her efforts, but today I am in Parliament wearing her attire and feeling smart. Hon. Deputy Speaker, you do not need to tell me that you think am smart, but I can see it in your eyes that you really think I am start."
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