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"speaker_name": "Hon. Kipchumba Murkomen",
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"content": "clubs like Gor Mahia, AFC Leopards, Ulinzi Stars and Shabana, they would buy those stadia from the national Government, assume ownership and use them for sports. That is why it is important to develop the sport itself. It can then facilitate the infrastructure that we need. There was an inordinate delay in the construction of the Marsabit Stadium. I already captured that in my Report. The delay also affected Kinoru and Kamariny stadia, among others. But as I promised, by the time I come back here to speak about sports and sports infrastructure, the pending infrastructure would either have been commissioned to start for those which have not started, like Kamariny Stadium, or would be completed and handed over, like Marsabit Stadium. Currently, our officers are on their way to Marsabit to assess how much it will cost to complete the Marsabit Stadium. There was also the issue of technical advice from Sports Kenya regarding the pitches. Can grass grow in that area, or will we use astroturf? I totally agree with the Member that we should not spread ourselves too thin when it comes to the infrastructure."
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