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    "speaker_name": "Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale",
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        "legal_name": "Bonny Khalwale",
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    "content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, allow me to congratulate my brother, Mbadi. It has been a long walk, him and I, elsewhere. I am happy that you are where you are. On the question of quantum, the piece of paper that is called a birth certificate is more or less the same quality as a logbook these days. What is the justification for the quantum? You find you lose a logbook, you pay Ksh20,000 for that piece of paper. A birth certificate, the same quality of paper, Ksh500. Can you justify why we are paying so much money for the quality of paper that you call a logbook, for the quality of paper that you call a birth certificate? When you look at something like a national identity card, probably the quality of the hard copy could justify the cost. Could you convince me about this quantum? Then, finally, I know this might not be a question, but see how you can handle it. Parents cannot afford Kshs500 in rural areas for those birth certificates. What will be your advice to the Government, now that you are full of energy, about the need for us to remove charges on birth certificates?"
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