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"speaker_name": "Kajiado Central, ODM",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Memusi Kanchory",
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"content": " Thank you, Hon. Temporary Chairman, for giving me this opportunity. I support the amendment. Our country already has a dress code. When anyone dresses in Maasai attire, they are known to be Kenyan. We can officially take that as our dress code. We should take this opportunity as Members to popularise Utamaduni Day. It is a very important day. As much as we would have wanted it to remain as Moi Day, it will be difficult for us to have a day for every President of this country. However, Utamaduni Day can resonate well with the entire population of Kenya. Our young ones should be taught and educated about their diverse cultures. That will help them to have an identity. Many things are coming up. A few months ago, we were discussing issues of Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals, Transgenders, and Queers (LGBTQ)."
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