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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Kisii County, WDM",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Dorice Donya",
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    "content": " Thank you, Hon. Speaker. It is very peculiar for the Committee to tell the Kisii Community that it is because of historical tea buyer perceptions that their bonuses are less. Perceptions. It is like saying, for example, that all African communities are wizards and night runners. You then believe such a perception. Telling the people of the Rift Valley, Kisii and Nyamira County that perceptions have made their farmers not to have good bonuses is an abuse. They are also talking of plucking. I am not a tea farmer, but from our neighbours, I know that they are told that when plucking tea, you pluck two leaves and bud. It is even taught in schools. They are making it reason as to why these people do not get good bonuses. Really? They also talk of political influence. It is as if in the Rift Valley, we have intense politics. An analyst can say that Kenyan political scenes are more or less the same. I take this answer back to the sender. It is half-baked. Please, have it back! It is not making any sense. Historical perceptions! Is that really what you are telling Kisii farmers? No! Back to the sender."
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