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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Hon. Ababu",
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        "legal_name": "Ababu Tawfiq Pius Namwamba",
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    "content": "years ago, while on a visit to Germany, I was pleasantly surprised to notice that all the trees in the prefecture of Berlin have been allocated a serial number, just like the way we do a census to determine the number of people we shall budget for. They have a tree census to count the number of trees in Berlin City. For you to bring down a tree in your compound or your piece of land, you need to make an application to a tribunal that would then hear you defend the action of felling a tree in your compound. Upon felling that tree, they have to adjust the records to indicate that one of the trees in their records is not more, the same way you do when a human being passes on. That is just a culture. In Rwanda, if you are crossing by road the border between Uganda and Congo or Congo and Rwanda, you do one of the things that are commonest in this country; you lower your window and after you have enjoyed a banana, an orange or French fries, you just throw the wrappings out of the window onto the road. It seems so nonchalant and it keeps on happening. You see this so often when you are driving behind a public transport vehicle like a bus or a"
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