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"speaker_name": "Emurua Dikirr, UDA",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Johana Kipyegon",
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"content": " It is condoning. I remember there was a company in the UK which had business association with James Finlay and the Ekaterra companies in Kericho but it disassociated itself from this company after the sexual harassment issue came up. What have we done in our country, especially the Ministry, to the companies which are allowing their employees to commit this criminal activity? Further, this is an issue that came up when tea-plucking machines have flooded tea estates in Kericho, Kiambu and the entire country. They have forced so many people to be unemployed, and for the few who get those opportunities, they get harassed. What has the Ministry done, especially on that issue of machines which has caused a lot of problems in this country? In as much as we would want to mechanise farming and almost everything, there are opportunities which are meant to safeguard the interest of the people of this Republic. Thus, we cannot allow that to happen. Therefore, I wish the Chairperson, as a follow up question, would look into the issue of machines which have elbowed out people who have been getting their livelihoods from those particular estates. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor."
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