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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Njuki",
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        "legal_name": "Onesmus Muthomi Njuki",
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    "content": "nowadays used by anyone who works in the counties. If you look at the business cards that they print, even the ones for the county executive, the chief officers; all of their names start with “honourable” Therefore, you cannot tell who is a Member of Parliament; a Senator and even a governor. Actually, members of the public are confused at the moment; they do not know who is who. Even as I support this amendment, I cannot forget that it is not only individuals who fly flags on their cars, I have seen proprietors of businesses in this country operating hotels that they call international hotels flying flags. You can even find flags flying in villages. Sometimes, you cannot differentiate between the chief’s office and a hotel in the neighbourhood where flags fly. Therefore, we need to restrict the flying of flags to buildings that actually can be identified as Government offices. I look forward to that time when the flag will actually have a meaning that can--- I am not saying that they do not have a meaning; I am talking about when it will be used in a way that will enable us identify a Government officer, as is stated in the Bill."
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