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    "content": "conduct once a year and we had communicated earlier. It is just a reminder. We begin at 7.00 a.m. at Safari Park Hotel and we expect it to be done by lunch time. In that regard, all the Committees that were slated to hold meetings tomorrow morning will be suspended; you will proceed with the rest, but for tomorrow morning, there will be no Committee meetings. So, we are all invited and as the Senate, I will be leading you and I expect maximum support from the Senate as usual. Thank you. VISITING DELEGATION FROM LAIKIPIA COUNTY ASSEMBLY Hon. Senators, I wish to acknowledge the presence of some visitors who are visiting us today. Allow me, therefore, to introduce to you a delegation of the County Assembly of Laikipia, who are seated at the Gallery to my right. The delegation is led by the Laikipia County Assembly Speaker, hon. Patrick Mariru. As I introduce the visitors, I request that if an hon. Member of the Laikipia County Assembly is called, he or she should stand up and be acknowledged in the normal tradition of Parliament. Arising from the inadequacy of space in our temporary Gallery – and we apologize – the delegation had to divide itself into three groups and, so, this is the first group, and I will introduce them as follows. Hon. Patrick Mariru, Speaker of the Assembly; hon. Peter Kimondo, Deputy Speaker; hon. Ephraim Mwangi, Leader of the Majority; I hope he is learning from the Senate Majority Leader, Sen. (Prof.) Kindiki. The others are hon. Paul Leponoiywo, Leader of Minority; hon. Chelubo Kaparo, Whip of the Majority; hon. Jacob Endom, Whip of the Minority; hon. Dan Ndegwa, hon. Wilson Waithaka, hon. Francis Mukirya, hon. Joseph Kabashi and, finally, hon. John Suge."
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