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    "speaker_name": "Mr. Nguyai",
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        "legal_name": "Lewis Nganga Nguyai",
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    "content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, I was just indicating that last week, as you are aware, I was on a tour in South Rift. But the hon. Member was claiming that I was in the precincts of Parliament. If he was not under any illusion, I do believe that, probably, he was seeing a double vision. In that sense what I would want to state is that we have to become very creative in the way we manage our sewerage systems and how we get them working. One of the things that we have done is that we have started partnering with development partners. During the few days that I have been in the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister and Ministry of Local Government, I have come to realize that we need to be more creative. One of the important things, which I think we will be focusing on and it is also a policy being pushed by the Treasury, is to ensure that we have public/private partnerships. Those public/private partnerships can create a win-win situation where we can provide services in these urban centres, particularly because the country is becoming urbanized at a very high rate. We have urban centres mushrooming from one corner of the country to the other. The only way we can manage that is by making sure that we use those creative ways and means by partnering with the development partners."
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