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"content": "Makueni County, Kayole in Nairobi, Kisii or Homa Bay, wants the same thing. They want to go about their lives peacefully, make something out of themselves and guarantee their children a future. When you go across the world and meet a Kenyan, you can almost see that the air has changed. They are happy just to hear you speaking Kiswahili. One of the best moments I have, when on a long trip, is when I get into a Kenya Airways plane in Schiphol and the first sentence I hear is: “Karibuni Mabibi na mabwana.” I feel like I am already home. Swahili is our language and together with our flag, they unite us. So, it is unfortunate that over all these years, flying the flag has been a matter of privilege. I am glad that Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr. has said that people say: “ Minister"
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