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"speaker_name": "Tinderet, UDA",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Julius Melly",
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"content": " Thank you, Hon. Temporary Chairman. Culture steadies a society. As I watched television yesterday and saw the various customs on display, costumes worn by Kenyans when they were dancing at the Bomas of Kenya, as well as the different dress codes by the Maasai, the Borana, the Turkana, the Kalenjin, and the Kikuyu, all those denote our country’s rich culture. As much as we have different cultures and traditions, they unite us. The Luo culture and traditions are very rich. We should appreciate the diversity of each community. The Act also talks about enriching our languages and traditions. Bad new habits like the LGBTQ movement have been brought about by westernisation where many Kenyans believe that anything from the West is good. Entrenching our cultures and traditions through Utamaduni Day will remove the LGBTQ menace."
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