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    "id": 634858,
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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Karaba",
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    "speaker": {
        "id": 232,
        "legal_name": "Daniel Dickson Karaba",
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    "content": "Madam Temporary Speaker, it is like the world has come to an end. We are seeing the signs of the end of the world. These signs are there in the Bible. If you read Revelations keenly, these could be the end times. I want to tell my fellow Senators that as a former teacher, principal and the Chairman of the Committee on Education, this thing is widespread. It is not only “Project X”. There are many projects everywhere and not only in Nairobi but all over the country. We should not single out the Lang’ata incident and treat it as isolated. It is happening in all county headquarters, especially in big bars in towns like Embu, Nyeri or Mombasa. It increases after the end of the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE). The girls and boys have networks and assemble in places to celebrate the leavers’ bash. These bashes are sponsored by tycoons and owners of these bars. If you happen to be in one of these places, what you see there is unimaginable. Therefore, it should be banned. What is happening now seems like a legalized event. Sometimes, even governors who own bars authorize and allow these things to happen in their premises. “Project X” is just one but there are others going on and we should condemn them especially if school leavers are involved. This is the time for us to crush these activities called “leavers’ bash”. It usually happens a week after form fours leave school. This is serious, please take note."
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