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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Maanzo",
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        "legal_name": "Maanzo Daniel Kitonga",
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    "content": "Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. As I ask a question in relation to Sen. Sifuna's matter, I have good news for the Prime Cabinet Secretary from his office, that recently a Catholic sister from my village who is working in Argentina sought for help in processing of her good conduct. I advised her on phone to get in touch with the Ministry online. I want to surprise the Prime Cabinet Secretary that within two days, everything had been processed and she was employed in Argentina. That shows that somebody in the legal department is doing something good in your Ministry. Mr. Speaker, Sir, is there a policy in the event a Kenyan dies abroad? Many times, it becomes a challenge, especially in Islamic countries, which do not keep dead bodies for long and a funeral is conducted in a day, or countries which do cremation. When a Kenyan passes away abroad, it becomes a challenge such that by the time you get the body home, it has almost become the responsibility of a Member of Parliament (MP) or Senator. Is there a policy, so that there is a desk where Kenyans can report? This will ensure that our people who are deceased are taken care of with urgency and the families settled during bereavement? I thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir."
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