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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Cheruiyot",
    "speaker_title": "The Senate Majority Leader",
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        "legal_name": "Aaron Kipkirui Cheruiyot",
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    "content": "nation of Zambia as a country. There have been conversations on many things that we need to collaborate with them, the things that they excel in. Mr. Speaker, Sir, what they are doing is nothing unique. We too learn from them on many occasions and that is the essence of humanity, to get the best out of your colleagues. It will benefit them to know that a few months ago, in my own home county of Kericho, we had visitors from Zambia from a town called Kawambwa, who came to study the best practice in tea farming. They wanted to study in an area that they want to excel in. So, that tells you that our relationship is actually getting better and excelling. Mr. Speaker, Sir, I wish them well in the duration of their stay. May they enjoy their time here in Parliament and in Nairobi, and Kenya generally. Finally, let me equally welcome, as much as you barred me, the team from Starehe and my good neighbours from Kisumu County. While you were making the Communication, I had imagined that if I get a chance to welcome the students, I would tell them to behave like the “Stareheans” that we have in this House. The only one who behaves very well is none other than the Clerk of this House, Mr. Jeremiah Nyegenye. I am not very sure about Sen. Maanzo, but given that he is in the House today--- I thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir."
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