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    "speaker_name": "Embakasi South, WDM",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Julius Mawathe",
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    "content": " Thank you, Hon. Temporary Speaker, for giving me this opportunity to also contribute. As per my observation, I find that there was a lot that was left to be desired. On the Adani Enterprise Limited deal, yes, there was pronunciation for the cancellation of the two, but there were three. There is still the Ksh104 billion that was still in the SHA/SHIF software. As far as the insurance for the common mwananchi from SHA to Taifa Care, we could have just retained the National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF) and improve on it. I am sure we would have achieved more. I see many people on television every evening who have not been successful with their bills being paid for. They go to the hospital and end up not getting the services. A lot needs to be done to achieve that. The New Higher Education Funding Model is still a big challenge to the wananchi out there. I hope the President would have said that he is going to bring back the old model of the funding. There are so many unemployed youths out there and what the common mwananchi and the youth out there wanted to hear is what was being done to create employment. But that did not come through. Every year, we have many graduates who are leaving universities, but there is no solution as to how they can create or gain employment. The cost of electricity in Kenya is very high compared to our neighbours. The industries are fleeing the country to go to our neighbouring countries because of the high cost of electricity. I was hoping that the President would come here and say that he will reduce the cost of electricity so that we can, at least, attract more industries. That way, we will create jobs. There are so many companies in my area, that is Industrial Area and Mukuru Kwa Rueben, that have left the country and gone to Rwanda and Tanzania, and especially the Economic Processing Zone (EPZ). The cost of living is very high. There is no liquidity in the country. The common"
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