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    "id": 1425175,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Sen. (Prof.) Kamar",
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    "speaker": {
        "id": 33,
        "legal_name": "Margaret Jepkoech Kamar",
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    "content": "Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, for giving me an opportunity to say a few words as we prepare to celebrate the Internatinoal Tea Day. Tea has not only been a moneymaker for this country, but also a beverage that every Kenyan loves. We have our own way of making tea. Even when we are out of this country, people talk of Kenyan tea and the way Kenyans mix their tea. This is something worth celebrating. As we prepare to celebrate, we know that there are areas in this country with no cash crops. We encourage tea growing zones to spread because tea is one of the crops that grow in most corners of this country. I was in Embu the other day and I have shared this with Sen. Munyi Mundigi. I discovered something that I did not know. There is a plant that looks like tea called muguka. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, my discovery of muguka was interesting because, as we were driving, we met many vehicles being driven at a supersonic speed. I asked what was being rushed by in those vehicles. I was told it is something called muguka . I then asked to be taken to a farm to see this plant. I saw the plant and it looked like a very healthy tea crop. I am saying this---"
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