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"speaker_name": "Kiharu, UDA",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Ndindi Nyoro",
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"content": "Many times, we do not discuss what the nation is – that is the nation of Kenya. I have talked about the country called Kenya and the State, which constitutes the apparatus of the institution of governance. There is also something very fundamental called the nation, which is the soft side of the country. Many times, even from an economic perspective, many countries progress when they are able to align their culture. We frequently confuse culture with language, but language is just one side of what we call the nation, shared identity or shared values. The softer side of the country encompasses and answers the question of who we are as a country, and who we are as a citizenry. One aspect could be language while others could be shared values, temperaments, or even our disposition as a people. All those soft sides, which define the people, form what is called culture."
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