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"speaker_name": "Hon. Wetangula",
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"content": "Kenyatta. Sometimes you are hungry for knowledge but there is very little you can learn. If you want to know who Kenyatta, Tom Mboya, Elijah Masinde and Masinde Muliro were, you will really find nothing much out there. Until we open this mausoleum, we will not show the world that we care about our heroes and the people who fought for the Independence of this country. It is unfortunate that most of them died. If you visit various towns, you will notice some roads have been named after these great people, but we do not know who they were. If you asked the young generation today if they know these heroes, they will tell you that they do not. They are unable to even identify the heroes in pictures. I am sure if we set up the mausoleums, they will learn a lot about our heroes. One of the speakers has said that if you go to South Africa you will find the Mandela legacy spread all over the country, be it in Soweto or Robben Island where he was jailed. If you go to England you will also see the Mausoleum of Winston Churchill and many great men and 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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