{"id":65512,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/65512/?format=json","text_counter":376,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Mrs. Odhiambo-Mabona","speaker_title":"","speaker":{"id":376,"legal_name":"Millie Grace Akoth Odhiambo Mabona","slug":"millie-odhiambo-mabona"},"content":"Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, from the way we are reacting in this country, even from what is shown from the post-election violence, half of this country would be jobless. I also want to talk about the issue of technology. In this century and time, if you do not have basic technological expertise, really you are a relic. It looks like it is a difficult thing, especially for persons who are a little older, but it is not too late. I would want to say that in my activism spirit, today a lot of women are wearing black in protest. We are dressed in black in protest because there are no women in the four positions that have been presented to us. I will not talk about the constitutionality of it because I sit in the Justice and Legal Affairs Committee and I will address the matter there. However, from a factual perspective, there are eminent women in the Office of the Attorney-General. I have given their names before. There are eminent women in the"}