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    "id": 670166,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Hon. Chepkongá",
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        "legal_name": "Samuel Kiprono Chepkonga",
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    "content": "technology in irrigation. Hon. Jakoyo Midiwo may not understand how transfer of technology happens. When people visit you, they come with their technology. Otherwise, you will become static if you are going to remain in the rudimentary manner of subsistence farming. We should embrace some of the new technologies and our visitors. I was inconvenienced yesterday, but in as much as we have been inconvenienced, there is also a price of having a good friend. The reason our General Service Unit (GSU) is well trained and everybody trusts them is because they are trained by Israel. When there are terrorist attacks in this country, the first people to be invited are officers from the GSUs. When we had a bombing at the American Embassy in 1998, Israel came to our rescue. In fact, they rescued so many Kenyans who were going to die. I am told Hon. Jakoyo was in the US then and he may not be aware of what happened. We rescued so many Kenyans as a result of them coming to our aid. They brought in new technology that we have now embraced. The technology that was used by our military when a building collapsed in Huruma is from Israel which was transferred to us in 1998. We should appreciate such transfer of technology without trying to cause uproar over matters that are obviously moot."
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