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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Okenyuri",
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    "content": "challenged at the Supreme Court and no one had issues about it. As hon. Members, can we engage and insult colleagues to that extent? We are the same people who have been complaining about business in this House taking long to be addressed yet we keep on buying time with this kind of engagement. It is not the first time Members are apologizing. If I remember well, the other time when Sen. Kathuri was seated there, the same happened. He was actually pointed at. Therefore, we will not keep on doing this similar actions and apologizing. It is going to be a culture. Sen. Omogeni, I heed to your advice. However, as a young legislator, I differ with the bit that some of the ranking Members or those who were elected with many votes, can insult others and get away with it in the name of apology. We really need to relook our ways of operation. I rarely speak during such times. However, on this occasion, I had to speak. Young legislators cannot be bundled up together as people who are on a learning curve and that they do not have decorum whereas some of us have actually been carrying ourselves with high level of esteem while engaging with our colleagues. I also heed to the advice of the Senate Majority Leader, Sen. Cheruiyot, that we should rethink, how we are carrying ourselves in this House. I also want to say that it is not just about apologizing. People - particularly hon. Members - have repeatedly done this; they apologize, people calm down and the same continues. We are even disputing matters that have been highlighted in National newspapers as rumours---"
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