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"content": "Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the Standing Orders do not exist in futility or in vain. I refer to Standing Order No.9. I have seen my sister, Sen. Shakila, repeatedly say ‘ nyuma ya tent’ and ‘ yuko safe .’ In our Standing Orders, you can insist to use either Kiswahili, like how Sen. Olekina did today in the morning or use English. Is it in order to interchangeably use those words, yet our Standing Orders state that if you start with English, you use English and if you start in Kiswahili, you proceed with Kiswahili? Is it in order to proceed that way?"
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