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    "id": 583611,
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    "speaker_name": "Sen. M. Kajwang",
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        "legal_name": "Moses Otieno Kajwang'",
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    "content": "Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I thank the Mover of the Motion; the indefatigable and ever fresh, Sen. Mama Zipporah Kittony who seems to have discovered the secret to long life and beauty which some for us have failled to discover. I claim no expertise on transport matters; I am basically a Senator representing the fishermen and farmers of Homa Bay County. However, in seconding this Motion, am coming from a background where I went to school in Nairobi. I was born in the bushes and villages of Mbita in Homa Bay County, but at some point, I was lucky enough to come to Nairobi to study. I went to school in Jericho and Langata. In those days, the public transport system worked. The Kenya Bus Service (KBS) and the Nyayo Bus Service (NBS) which was operated by a National Youth Service (NYS) that was more transparent than today’s NYS, worked and was on schedule. The KBS that used to leave Otiende in Langata to the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) was always on time. If you needed to go to the airport to pick a flight, it was easy to jump onto a KBS and get to the airport on time. Today if you try that, you will definitely miss your flight. As time went by, I completed my studies. I landed a job in Nairobi. I could only afford to stay in Eastlands like so many of my brothers who were hustling to make something in this economy. The KBS and the NBS had collapsed. We had to rely on"
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