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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Hon. Bunyasi",
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        "legal_name": "John Sakwa Bunyasi",
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    "content": "Some of the things that people admire when they travel to countries that have gone ahead of us in respect of this kind of initiative are just how clean the environment looks, including being swept and maintained. If you walk in down town Nairobi on a day when the street lights are off, as it happens in many parts of Nairobi, you have to keep your eyes on the ground because you may find a pothole which you may sink in. Why is that pothole there? A manhole cover was taken out some years back and nobody has bothered to return it. Power lines lie there on the side of the street. Nobody worries about this thing. Contractors break down buildings and they do not remove the waste. They dispose it there as if a truck will come along to take it. Years later, it will be there. When I walked on the new road done by the Japanese Government, the Ring Road in Westlands going to Kileleshwa, I found that waste from repairs have been dumped on this beautiful road and nobody has bothered to take it out. Somebody must have seen it. That is not the norm. It is a beautiful road where you can ride and walk away from traffic. It has encouraged a lot of people to walk early morning, in the evenings and weekends. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor."
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