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"content": "So, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, harambee had become our motto in the Coat of Arms. I am sure if you have the Coat of Arms anywhere in this House, you will see harambee inscribed there. It is protected in our Constitution as a national slogan. In that regard, although there was a lot of low discussion precisely because harambee was protected, there was some kind of shyness on going too far to deal with the ills of harambee. The other thing which hon. Koigi Wamwere noticed and which we also noticed is that, when it was started, it was focused mainly in dealing with people’s social welfare particularly building schools, health facilities and improving water resources. If you look at the literature on harambee, those were the things that those who were raising public funds were focused on. There were schools which were built, which were called The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate."
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