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"speaker_title": "Hon. Gideon Ochanda",
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"content": "As much as it is not us who developed the first rail lines, it is here to demonstrate and help us know the things that happened. When you look at the bridge that was done in San Francisco in the 18th Century, it still survives and remains one of the biggest bridges we have in the world. However, in this country, the bridge that we can really say belongs to us and we have seen it over a period of time ― and it was built in the 1970s ― is the Nyali Bridge. The one in San Francisco has withstood the test of time because it has been there for over 300 years. It is the biggest and it is such a scene that beholds. When you get there, you realise something was done. If somebody was able to do that 300 years ago, what kind of a brain would that be currently? That is the kind of a relationship that we need to look at when we are looking at the issues of museums."
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