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"speaker_name": "Mr. Awori",
"speaker_title": "The Vice-President and Minister for Home Affairs",
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"content": " Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply. (a) Kenya Charity Sweepstake has collected a total of Kshs1,879,146,000 in the last four years. The breakdown of the amounts raised is as follows: Year 2002, Kshs570,496,000; year 2003, Kshs468,501,000; year 2004, Kshs432,149,000; year 2005,408,000,000. Total, Kshs1,879,146,000. (b) It should be noted that the Kenya Charity Sweepstake gives its donations in terms of provinces and districts, but not per constituency. It is, therefore, not possible to give a breakdown of how much each constituency has received in the form of charity. However, the Kenya Charity Sweepstake intends to adjust its format to capture donations to constituencies. The following is the breakdown as far as the provinces are concerned: In the year 2002, Central Province got Kshs7.5 million, Coast Province got Kshs7.3 million, Eastern Province got Kshs8.4 million, and Nairobi Province got Kshs4.6 million. The Kenya Charity Sweepstake also gave a national contribution of Kshs4.7 million. In the same year, North Eastern Province got Kshs2.6 million, Nyanza Province got Kshs6.3 million, Rift Valley Province got Kshs16.6 million, and Western Province got Kshs9.2 million. These amounts add up to Kshs67 million. In the year 2003, Central Province got Kshs7.9 million, Coast Province got Kshs5 million, Eastern Province got Kshs9 million---"
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