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    "id": 52346,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Mr. Kajwang",
    "speaker_title": "The Minister of State for Immigration and Registration of Persons",
    "speaker": {
        "id": 164,
        "legal_name": "Gerald Otieno Kajwang",
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    "content": "When you join a game, and let me use football because that is the most popular game in Kenya, first of all, you must know the rules of the game because if you do not know the rules of the game - offside and many other rules; do not join the game. But everybody who plays a game expects that the umpire or the referee will be fair and will follow the rules of the game. If the umpire punishes you because you have broken the rules, you do not feel offended because you know the rules and you have broken them. When Gor Mahia and the AFC, the most popular clubs, are playing wherever it is, whether it is in Nyayo Stadium or in City Stadium, which is the home of either, you expect that the referee must come from somewhere else other than from Gor Mahia supporters or from the AFC supporters. If the AFC was to see that the referee actually comes from the Gor Mahia supporters, they would spleen. There would be no game. In fact, they will tell you: “We are sorry that because the referee comes from the Gor Mahia and we are playing with Gor Mahia, we are just not going to play”. But if the referee insists that the game must go on, the other party which feels offended will break many rules. Then they will say: “Well, you broke the first rule. You brought somebody from the Gor Mahia and so, we can also bring whatever person we want to bring in”."
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