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    "id": 29401,
    "url": "https://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/29401/?format=api",
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Mr. Ogari",
    "speaker_title": "The Assistant Minister for Transport",
    "speaker": {
        "id": 385,
        "legal_name": "Simon Ogari Arama",
        "slug": "simon-ogari"
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    "content": " Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply. (a) The Kenya Ferry Services (KFS) operates a fleet of seven vessels with various carrying capacities as follows: MV Nyayo, 1,200 passengers and 60 vehicles; Kilindini, 1,400 passengers and 60 vehicles; Harambee, 1,400 passengers and 60 vehicles; Kwale, 1,500 passengers and 60 vehicles; Likoni, 1,500 passengers and 60 vehicles; Mvita, 800 passengers and 30 vehicles and Pwani, 1,200 passengers and 40 vehicles. (b)The ferry vessels and passengers are insured against any accidents and the premiums paid by KFS are: for MV Kwale and MV Likoni, US$451,360; for MV Nyayo, MV Kilindini, MV Harambee, MV Mvita and MV Pwani, US$307,725. The premium amount of US$307,725, includes cover for MV Safina which KFS uses as the maintenance boat. (c) The cover is on an annual basis. Currently, there are two underwriters: Insurance Company of East Africa covering the new ferry vessels: MV Kwale and MV Likoni, and Jubilee Insurance covering the old ferries of Nyayo, Kilindini, Harambee, Mvita, Pwani and Safina."
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