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"content": "Very well informed. I never thought that my good colleague, Sen. (Dr.) Murango, would walk out. I was just curious. I have one of the most unique hairstyles. I, therefore, thought he would be looking up, but got astonished that he was looking down there. All said, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, allow me to continue from where I was briefly interrupted. The conversation that I am talking about is one that we, as leaders, need to welcome--- What I am saying is that we should not narrow it to community issues. I represent Nairobi City County where properties and businesses were destroyed. The people who destroyed those businesses and properties should be brought to book. I agree to that 100 per cent. However, the question is: Is that the way to go? Is that the solution? Should we have leaders inciting young people to destroy businesses which should be offering them job opportunities? I have heard leaders say that they know the goons. I will not mention them because you have directed that we should not mention names. There is a saying that a thief knows a thief and a thief is used to catch a thief. They should be on the front line to tell us the people who are bringing the goons. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Director, Hansard and AudioServices, Senate."
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