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    "id": 773280,
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    "speaker_name": "Hon. (Ms.) Nyamai",
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        "legal_name": "Rachael Kaki Nyamai",
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    "content": "Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker for making reference to my name “Kaki”.The people of Kitui South call me by that name and I like to be associated with it. As I second this Procedural Motion let me say that the people of Kitui South are very excited. I have already seen their nice photographs which they have taken on the tarmac road and they are dressed in red. I am talking about the 147 kilometers tarmac, which is the first one to be seen in Kitui South. As we celebrate Valentine’s Day we are also celebrating the appearance of the first “Road in Black”. Children have been travelling from 60 kilometers away just to see how a tarmac road looks like. Therefore, I dedicate this day to the people of Kitui South, the President and Deputy President of Kenya for giving Kitui South a good gift on Valentine’s Day. My brother, Hon. Chris Wamalwa, has just left the Chamber but when I met him outside he was dressed in a way to suggest that he was more of Valentine’s Day and less of the Ash Wednesday. However, I would like to thank him for the statements he made."
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