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"speaker_name": "Sen. Orengo",
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"content": " Thank you, very much Mr. Speaker, Sir, for those remarks you have made about the passing on of a very great man. If I was to speak about the late hon. Matiba, I would take even a whole week. However, I will not do that since probably there will be another occasion. Kenya has lost one of its greatest sons, not only in terms of character but what he has done for this nation. I knew about the late hon. Matiba first in my life when I was at Alliance High School. At that time the greats of that school would be told about him in the school halls by the headmaster or the teachers. In many conversations the late hon. Matiba, even at that time, was regarded as one of the best that had come out of Alliance High School. I am saying this knowing that my seniors at the school, Sen. Wako and Sen. (Eng.) Maina, are here. I want to say the following without any fear of contradiction. In Kenya we are very good at praising people when they die. In fact, any time there is unity in the country is when somebody dies. Everybody talks the same language. However, when that person The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate."
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