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"content": "Thank you Madam Temporary Speaker. I stand to support the Statement. In Zimbabwe the Chinese were literally doing everything. That is also coming to Kenya. It is not just about the SGR; if you go Eastleigh you will find the Chinese hawking. What else do we expect from them, if they can go to that level? This is the right time for us to tell them to go home. They can give us the money, which we will pay back, but they should not give us blood money, which will kill us. Madam Temporary Speaker, when they will bring industries to Athi River there will be the wholesalers, agents and hawkers. Next time as the Senator from Narok said, they will make sure that they have a lot of their children here. Already I am told that there are Chinese children around Thika and other areas because of the Thika Superhighway. In another 10 or 20 years, half of Kenya will be Chinese. If that is what we want, then we will be in trouble. My take is that these people are too much. You can see what the Americans are doing; they are pushing them out of their country. I think we need another Donald Trump here. Everything now comes from China and we have nothing to give them. The little they take from us is of no use to them. We should make sure that we get our dues properly and China either invests in this country properly where Kenyans get what they need. They should bring technology transfer to us. They are stealing it from America and the western countries. We cannot steal from them. The only way we can learn from them is for them to change all their machineries and language to either Kiswahili or English. If everything is in Chinese, we will learn nothing. So, the Government of the day should act. As Senators, we are behind Sen. Sakaja."
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