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    "id": 682968,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Hon. Maanzo",
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    "speaker": {
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        "legal_name": "Daniel Kitonga Maanzo",
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    "content": "The founding father of this nation is serious history of this country. If you look at the current status of the mausoleum, you will find that it is visited for commemoration once a year by the First Family and a few others. As a matter of fact, I have never been there and yet it is in the precincts of Parliament. It is not only that we have got artifacts of the founding father within Parliament but we also have others at the Kenyatta International Conference Centre (KICC) and all over the nation. For one to become a lawyer, one has to be a serious historian and know the past before the present and future. It is very important to do what is done world over in many other jurisdictions and have the mausoleum fall under the National Museums of Kenya. Whilst people learn history, the country also makes some money from the people who visit the mausoleum. I want to give a good example of the historical Titanic. It was built in Belfast in Northern Ireland. According to local politics, it was built by an Irish man and crushed by an English man. There is a big museum which was built recently, with books about the history of the Titanic. It earns Belfast a lot of money. I visited it recently and it was amazing to see the number of people who just want to learn about the Titanic. They have now reconstructed it. In fact, that museum is built on the structure which was used to build the Titanic. You get serious history on the Titanic."
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