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"speaker_title": "Hon. (Dr) Robert Pukose",
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"content": "good at running. That is why you find the likes of Cheptegei, Kiprop and others performing very well. I think there is something about those highland mountains and the Rift Valley. If you go all the way to Sudan and Ethiopia, you will find that they are athletes. We will ask our scientists to find out if there might be something about them. Myth has it that we were the ones who were sent as messengers when we were in Pharaoh's Kingdom in Egypt. We were also the soldiers protecting the Pharaohs. We were taking letters to villages. That is how we became athletes. That is how we became runners. On the matter on the Floor, miscellaneous amendments must be about minor things and not substantive matters. Some rejections on the amendments are in favour of things that can be done substantially and those that require public participation. The public should know what is transacted. More often than not, the public might not be aware of what happens with the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Amendment) Bill. Sometimes they find out about a law being passed without their input and yet, it affects them substantially. Thank you, Hon. Temporary Speaker."
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