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    "content": "This is because women know the pain of losing children. The pain of having 52 orphans just somewhere in Solai. Some place that looks God- forsaken, but is beautiful. May truth and justice be the shield and defender of the 52 orphans of Solai, the 48 Kenyans who lost their lives and the 223 people who were rendered destitute by a man who wanted to play God and have everything to himself, including water. I must say that I have not seen anything worse than this. I hope that the people who we have been tasked with the mandate of doing what is called regulation can do their job. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, Sen. Seneta has said that the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has all of a sudden woken up from its slumber. They have gone and demolished Java Restaurant in Kileleshwa and Kileleshwa Petrol Station, but there are people who have a flat on Argwings Kodhek and a river is under it. Shame on you! There is a person here at Mbagathi Road near T-Mall, the river passes under his beautiful building, but you did not give the person who runs a chemist in Kileleshwa even notice to remove medicine that is curing Kenyans; the land of Karl Marx where people just oppress their fellow men for the sake of it. If the governors were to take cue from this, they would ensure that the committees we have proposed under Section 29 are put in force. If there was a committee on national environment in Narok, we would not be having the crisis in Mau Forest today where 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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