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"content": "and busaa . Men are in trouble; everywhere in this country. Men are not producing. The economy is surviving on the backs of women. Time has come for us to bring this production capacity back. I think time has come for us to be very strict with men. Alcoholism is a problem for men. I had an occasion to travel. I visited Iran three years ago. The City of Tehran is three times the size of Nairobi with 14 million people. However, in that city, there no single bar; there is no single night club. We drove there at about midnight and found very happy people drinking orange juice and taking girlfriends and their wives out. Therefore, the junk entertainment that has captured the minds of Kenyans is not good for us. It is time for us to introduce Kenyans into more civilized forms of entertainment which does not destroy our people. With regard to the issue of licensing, in my local village, Murunguruni Village, we have 23 shops. Out of these, 18 are bars selling all manner of drinks. We had an inspection with the chief. We walked round the market to see each and every one of them. Surprisingly, all the 18 were licensed and we wondered how come because some of them do not even meet basic health standards. They should be closed by the public health officers but they were displaying documents to show that they were registered. Time has come for us to stop fearing the electorate. Sen. Khaniri says that tunaharibu"
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