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"content": "just jogging will do 28, 30 or 35 kilometres per hour. You cannot outrun an elephant even if you are fast. It will catch up with you. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, we, therefore, need to tell people to keep away. If you see an elephant flapping its ears, know that is dangerous. You should keep away. You cannot outrun it. You may be far, but it can catch up with you very fast. It is about being able to let wananchi know and have good programs. We are going to do something effective using the local media and community education in order for people to know how to live with or near wild animals. I thank you for this opportunity and this session. As we continue promoting our country, we have to protect our wildlife. We are getting new visitors coming here. I am leaving here to rush to the Nairobi National Park. The President of Romania is visiting and is currently exploring the Park. I want to show him a few things. As the interest in Kenya grows, our President, Dr. William Ruto has aroused interest in our country and we should see an influx of many people coming to our country. Kenya is being spoken about everywhere. I witnessed this in New York when I went for sessions in the United Nations, whereby once you get in and you raise your hand, they skip other people to let Kenya speak first. Kenya is an anchor nation in terms of how we are looked at in the foreign world. We expect many visitors coming for tourism, conferences and others. It is our job to ensure that they are comfortable when they are here, so that they leave their money behind for us to create employment for our children."
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