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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Ng’ongo",
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        "legal_name": "John Mbadi Ng'ong'o",
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    "content": "I feel that it will do this House some justice if that was also explained. I will support it; let me explain why. Sometimes defining a low income earner is not easy. Unless you define it in law you may not know who is a low income earner; his low income in one sector is probably high income in another sector. I think this amendment is okay, because it restricts benefits to a maximum of Kshs4,000 per month. It used to be Kshs3,000 but it has now been increased to Kshs4,000. I support the amendment; if the employer decides to go and buy food for the employees outside the premises, that is okay as long as it is restricted. Again, it is all employees and not just low income earners."
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