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    "content": "compulsorily. These are practices of the past. They are practices of the KANU era where you force people to give contributions. There should be a legal framework. The distinguished Senator from Machakos should come up with a policy paper. Eventually, we can prepare a draft Bill so that what he is saying is covered in some legislation so that men and women who spend their lives in the bush and their lives come to an end, because they were looking after us, their children get not only universal primary education, but go beyond and have university education. This should also cater for the basic needs of their families. In my estimation, if I were to do a quick estimation, this would not be 0.0001 per cent in terms of premiums paid to an insurance firm of what will be spend on the laptop project. Everything that the Jubilee Government is trying to do has a devil somewhere. Anything they touch has a scandal because there is no legal foundation for people who want to make money quickly. What the Senator for Machakos is trying to say is that there is a decent way of doing things instead of providing for these mega projects where people are losing a lot of money. Prof. Kindiki said that the best way to change people’s minds is by going for these little things like what Sen. Muthama is suggesting; instead of going for grand projects which have not been properly researched and end up with scandals that we will begin to see with the lap top project and the railway project. I move and ask the Senator from Kitui, Sen. Musila, to second this amendment."
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