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"content": "I am so guided, Mr. Speaker, Sir. Because these are matters that will remain on record, in her answer the Chair has allowed the Ministry to insult the people of Vihiga and Kakamega counties by saying that, yes, these children had malaria. However, they died because over and above the malaria, they were having herbal intoxication. This is on record. Secondly, she says the children died because over and above malaria, they suffered anemia. I want to confirm the reason they had anemia is because the malaria was not treated. Therefore, it broke down the red blood cells and the children became anemic and died. Could this be struck out of record? Equally importantly, could the Vice Chairperson go to the Ministry and find out how much money the Ministry will spend on purchasing chemicals that will be used to spray to kill the mosquito itself so that there is no vector that can bite a child? You simply spray and it is very cheap. When is the Jubilee Government going to do so? When Sen. Obure was the Minister for Finance, he used to do it repeatedly. Those days I was the MOH in Machakos. Why are they not spraying? Basic methods of treating malaria! Bure kabisa!"
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