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"speaker_name": "Ms. Mbarire",
"speaker_title": "The Assistant Minister for Tourism",
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"legal_name": "Cecily Mutitu Mbarire",
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"content": "There is a great sense of hopelessness in the country, especially among the young people and women of this country. First and foremost, this sense of hopelessness is caused by the fact that we have these economic challenges that we are facing. More importantly, it is because the leadership of this country, Parliament included, does not seem to give a lot of hope in the way that we are doing business. Maybe, that is why we are seeing people resorting to very extreme measures to remind us of the challenges faced in this country. This is because they strongly believe that we, probably, do not have ears to hear or eyes to see or that we have lost our sensitivity to the challenges that the country is facing. Because of this, we see women having sex boycotts which many people have trashed, laughed about it and thought it is just a big joke. Perhaps we need to ask ourselves what it is that is making women resort to such extreme measures. I strongly believe that if we were to listen to the message behind the boycott, probably, we would begin to realize that Kenyans are becoming desperate every"
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