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"content": ", which is common in this city and other cities where young people go to clubs from Friday to Monday morning. I know there was a Statement by Sen. Nyamu about Aluta where people will be disappearing from tomorrow to Monday. They should be encouraged to take tea. That is the gospel we should be preaching. If we take more tea as a country, we do not need to depend on other exports. I know the biggest danger that has become a serious challenge is --- I know Sen. Crystal Asige is a musician. The other day, a number of us attended her launch somewhere along Ngong Road. I do not want to mention the place. I was disappointed that there was no tea, but other things were there. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I should have tagged you along. Maybe you would have guided me on how to proceed. I expected Sen. Crsytal Asige and organizers, with a lot of indulgence, to at least ensure there is tea among other drinks. I ended up taking water the entire evening. I know I could have strained the Nairobi Water Company because I was taking a lot of water. We need to encourage people to take tea. That is my gospel. Even before taking something else, take tea. That is the secret I learnt from Brazilians. Their own market that takes coffee is so huge that they do not need to do other exports."
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