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"content": "Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I would also want to encourage him in relation to the persons in diaspora, especially Kenyans in Namibia. Last week, we were in Windhoek. Kenyans in Namibia said that they are having a problem with remittances into the country. They requested us to ask the Ministry, in conjunction with Ministry of Foreign Affairs, to facilitate that because of the regulations; if they could facilitate remittances because Namibian Government still has stringent rules on that. In the same vein, I would also want to encourage him to visit the Kenyan Embassy in Namibia. There is a lot of potential for the embassy to get money, not by selling it, but by finishing it. There is a lot of work that has gone into finishing the first phase of the embassy. There is a lot of work that still needs to be done on the second phase. If it is let out, it will be fetching millions of shillings for the country in a year and it will be self sustaining. I know that is not the appropriate thing to be talking about right now. That is something that we need to look at. Finally, I would want to say that in terms of the progressive approach, the Constitution under Article 27(3)--- I am worried that the Minister is not listening."
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