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    "id": 1562101,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Suba North, ODM",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Millie Odhiambo-Mabona",
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    "content": "as a representative of Suba North Constituency. Of all the criteria he mentioned, he did not talk about manifestation of diseases caused by tsetse flies. He talked about the climate among other things yet many people are not able to go to a place like Lambwe Valley because of tsetse flies. There is a very good inter-agency technical committee that has a number of people. They have made very clear recommendations. However, I am wondering: at what point does the voice of the legislature and the voice of the people come in when coming up with a comprehensive policy to translate the recommendations to either policy or law so that people do not manipulate? From the numbers he quoted, the Judiciary has less hardship areas than teachers. That should not be the case. Hardship is for everyone. So, when do you want to translate that report into policy or law and where is the voice of the legislature?"
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