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    "speaker_name": "Kikuyu, UDA",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Kimani Ichung’wah",
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    "content": " Hon. Temporary Speaker, I rise on a point of order because of this issue. I am from Kiambu County, and I am a very good supporter of women leaders. I would not condone the kind of talk that I heard from that particular MCA, who represents a ward in Kiambu Constituency. However, we must also be careful not to admonish people based on social media propaganda, because we are all subjected to the same social media propaganda. The things that you see being said about things between legs, I have confirmed with a nominated MCAs in Kiambu that that particular MCA never uttered those words. He spoke to what Hon. Millie is alluding to - that nominated Senators and MCAs do not vote on county matters. Just like Senators do not vote on county Bills, nominated MCAs should not vote on ward-related Bills and Motions in the Assembly, which is unconstitutional. It is the ignorance of an MCA. I would ask Hon. Machua to take him through some tutelage. I want to correct the information that the derogatory things that are being reported on social media is propaganda. I have confirmed that from women MCAs in Kiambu. I took particular interest in protecting women in Kiambu County Assembly. Most of them are nominated by the United Democratic Alliance (UDA)."
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