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    "content": "(a) The hon. Member for Juja wanted to know whether Madam Anne Wanjiku Githai was being held as a hostage in a house in Saudi Arabia by her employer. When we discussed last time, I informed the House that she was actually not being held as a hostage because after consultations with our Embassy in Jeddah, the Ambassador informed us that they saw her last week on Thursday. The Ambassador says that to prove that she was free, working and happy with where she is, she actually remitted her money to her relatives in Kenya. I have evidence to prove the same. These are money transfer documents which show the amounts of money received by her relative, a Mr. Githai in Kenya. (b) The second question was whether Madam Anne Wanjiku was unwell and whether she had been treated. The information that our Ambassador, Mr. Saleh passed to us is that she was actually well now and she was doing okay. We asked whether he could provide any medical records to show that she had been treated, he informed us that he had just given the medical records of this lady and they were being translated into English before faxing them here. I will make sure that I hand over the documents to Mr. Kabogo. (c) Part “iii” of the Question was whether we had made any urgent measures to make sure that Madam Wanjiku Githai was repatriated back to Kenya."
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