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"content": "Mutuse. Welcome to the Senate, the ‘Upper’ House. You said the Deputy President is tribal because he spoke Kikuyu in Nairobi. Are you aware of Article Seven of the Constitution that says the state should promote local languages? Are you also aware of Article 27 that says no one should be discriminated on the language they speak? Are you also aware of Article 44 of the Constitution that says that every person has the right to use the language of their choice? Would you have made the same complaint if he spoke in sign language? The Deputy President has been talking about shares in Government, serikali . We have been shown that the shareholding and the shares were signed by Government officials who are in Government. He never talked about the nation, which is taifa, on shareholding of the country. I would want you to tell me whether you know the difference between the two. Lastly, you have given us many documents, including bank statements and even payment vouchers. I know you as an hon. Member of Parliament (MP) and not necessarily a Government agency. How did you access these documents? You know the Supreme Court of Kenya has indicated that it is wrong to steal evidence or to unlawfully obtain evidence. We would want you to give us that indication. You also say that the Deputy President was in the company of Senators in Nairobi County. I was one of them. Kindly refer to Article 96 of the Constitution---"
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