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"speaker_name": "Hon. Miano",
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"content": " Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. In regards to Mama Ngina Waterfront, I am aware that discussions are going on. I do not have a specific response. I am still acclimatising and getting more details so that I can respond conclusively. Therefore, I have taken note of the question and the concerns for a more detailed response later. In regards to the Ura Gate cultural festival and the facilities there, the Executive Order designated this under the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage. I think the renovations and upgrading of the facilities are under that Ministry. Under the Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife, we recognise this as a critical festival in the promotion of tourism. So, the actual details would accurately be available under the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage. The last question is on maritime tourism. I confirm strongly that maritime tourism is the way to go, especially in diversifying the products that we have, not only at the Coast, but also in the Western region. A lot of work has been done and is being done. I am aware there is East Africa Ocean Festival, in Mombasa, from the 18th to the 20th October this year. Our Ministry is embracing maritime tourism as one of the niche markets that will be attractive, not only for the country, but for the regions that are well- endowed with maritime facilities."
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