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    "id": 154860,
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    "speaker_name": "Dr. Khalwale",
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        "legal_name": "Bonny Khalwale",
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    "content": "Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, if Uganda was a good neighbour, then she should not be associated with the sporadic attacks that we have seen historically, with Uganda attempting to take part of Kenya. Indeed, I remember when I was a little boy at Marinya Primary School, the then President of Uganda, Idi Amin, attempted to take over the entire Luhyia land and parts of the Rift Valley up to Naivasha, purporting that it was part of Uganda. Ooh! How I wish President Jomo Kenyatta was still alive! That is the time we heard the voice and felt the presence of a Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of a Republic. President Kenyatta ordered everybody, including primary school children and wananchi to match into the streets and Amin heard it loud and clear. Where is President Mwai Kibaki? If he cannot remember that far about 1886, which I was talking about, he can, at least, remember the time when President Kenyatta made the order. He was the then Minister for Finance. So, he can remember the minutes of that Cabinet meeting that took that decision. He owes it to Kenyans to make us proud of the"
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