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"content": "warned people that it may not come with all good things. What we are seeing is neocolonialism. Just like the white men asked us to close our eyes as they took over our land and resources, the Chinese people are telling us to take the money and development and by the time we will wake up, they may have colonized us. The traits and signs are there of how this happens. When the people, who have persuaded us to allow them to come into this country tell us that we cannot do some jobs or pass through some areas, that is neocolonialism. We do not want another Mau Mau uprising. We ask Sen. Sakaja and the Committee to address this issue. If that does not work, we may have to use other means similar to what happened with the man-eaters of Tsavo. Chinese companies are the perpetrators of corruption in this country, and we have evidence of how they get jobs. They have come up with what they call finder’s fee, which is increasing corruption. Our contractors cannot compete with the Chinese because they are unable to get the finder’s fee. Therefore, we need a level playing ground and Sen. Sakaja and the team should do us a favour. They should tell the country what we need to hear. Tell us the truth. Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker."
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