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"content": "Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. Allow me to start by engaging the House. When you hear any one saying, “haraaaaambee”, what is the first thing that you answer or think of? Of course, Nyayo. Let us not lie to ourselves because we can speak, but this spirit of harambee was even a political declaration. ‘Harambee’ means let us pull together our resources; let us come together and follow the footsteps of an individual. That is what we are referring to as forefathers. Nevertheless, I want to pose a question. This ‘harambee Nyayo’ came in the 1900s when I was not yet born. Perhaps Sen (Dr.) Oburu can guide us on when harambee was born and we said ‘Nyayo,’ meaning ‘to follow the footsteps.’ Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, the reason why I start there is so that we can stop lying to ourselves that Harambee--"
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