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"speaker_name": "Saku, UDA",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Ali Raso",
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"content": " Thank you, very much Hon. Speaker. I think the questioners have said they are happy with the answers from the Cabinet Secretary, but I am far from it. The Kenya Shilling is on a free fall. The dollar is the foreign exchange of trade in this country. For the Cabinet Secretary to say that we should let the market decide, I think it is very dangerous for this economy. For the dollar to be de-dollarised (a very interesting word), those countries can do that because their economies are very strong. These are the countries we trade with largely in importation. What is the National Treasury or the CBK doing so that the shilling is not on the freefall? What is it doing so that importers and exporters are going to get value for money and that the Government has not just folded its hands, but is doing something about it?"
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