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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Kingi",
    "speaker_title": "The Speaker",
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    "content": "Sen. Olekina and Sen. Madzayo, kindly consult in low tones. I gave a ruling on Standing Order No. 53(3), where a Senator stands to seek for a statement and Senators are allowed to make comments. What then constitute comments? My ruling earlier on was that the comments should be able to enrich the probe that is going to be undertaken by the Committee. Ultimately, this Statement is going to be committed to a committee. To guide or help that committee make a proper probe, that is when Senators can stand and maybe direct that committee to, ‘As you probe this aspect of this statement, do not forget this statement.’ Sen. Cherarkey, you may have a valid question, but you are very poor at putting your points across. I said it earlier on. I gave you three chances to put your point across in a manner that will help the Committee to probe this statement in line with what you think they should probe. However, the way you put your comments always, it comes as if you are debating an already tabled report of the committee. I am afraid I will not allow that to happen. If you are unable to put across your comments in line with Standing Order No. 53(3), giving the Committee guidance on what to probe from this statement or if you proceed the way you are proceeding, I will not allow that to happen. I will rule you out of order. Kindly, proceed to conclude, consider the ruling that I made earlier on plus the guidance that I have given you now. Yes, what is your point of order Sen. Sifuna."
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