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    "speaker_name": "Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale",
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        "legal_name": "Bonny Khalwale",
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    "content": "Madam Temporary Speaker, I was incited by my consultant in English, Sen. Ong’era. She is the one who whispered the word “ whaa, whaa”. I withdraw those words. It is important that people know this. A penis which is circumcised develops resistance on the outer skin. The one which is not is soft and, therefore, during the minor bruises that might take place during sexual intercourse, there are minor scratches and cuts. If the sexual partner is infected, then the risk of the sexual juice leaking into those little minor scratches and cuts is higher and, therefore, the risk of HIV infection. People should know that when you are circumcised, you are just as much at risk of getting infected as somebody who is not circumcised. Finally as I conclude, I am sad to report to this House of devolution that this afternoon there have been running battles in Kakamega Town - which I want to condemn – between mama mbogas whose goods have been thrown on the road and people being tear-gassed all in the name of the Governor thinking that the mama mbogas are the cause of Kakamega Town not being beautiful. I want to tell the Governor of Kakamega that our mama mbogas are very beautiful people. Leave them on our streets. I support."
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