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"speaker_name": "Dagoretti South, UDA",
"speaker_title": "Hon. John Kiarie",
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"content": " Thank you very much, Hon. Temporary Speaker. Our Standing Orders allow us to inform a Member who is on the Floor, if they agree. I am not standing to inform or confirm that Hon Rachael Nyamai was a very beautiful girl who had an amazing figure. It is true that she participated in the theatre arts and music when we were at the university. That is not the information I seek to offer. The Wamunyu Carvers have a great history. This is a story about one Kamba man who interacted with the Makonde people of South Africa. He learnt that trade from them and came back home with that beautiful knowledge and craftsmanship. He settled in Wamunyu, Machakos County. That is the point that Hon. Rachael Nyamai is trying to make. That, without records, that becomes an untold story. Like I said when I was contributing about the science museum, if you do not tell your story the way you want it told, it shall be told by someone else in a different way. I just wanted to inform Hon. Rachael Nyamai about the history of the Wamunyu Carvers. Thank you, Hon. Temporary Speaker."
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