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"content": "“Senator” – if we are comfortable with that name – then it remains “Senator.” Certainly for me, I do not bother because Senator is what I was elected to be. When I came here, I saw letters written “Hon. Senator Ndiema;” and I think it is enough to be referred to as Senator if, for anything, to save the ink and the time used for typing the long name. Some of these titles and long names confuse others and we spend a lot of time, ink and paper typing them. The reference “Senator” is enough, but we should have a name in Kiswahili for the Senator. If it is Seneta, then we should spell it out. If we have a Member of the National Assembly, then we should have a name that corresponds to what is here. For the President, I do not know what name we shall use---"
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