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"content": "and giving money. If you can have a public auction like the one Governor Ole Lenku did; a public auction where you are selling livestock, a family donates livestock because they find it so difficult when you tell them to go and sell at the market and bring the money. You create for them an environment for an auction controlled by the county, take the money, they can have health in their families, those who can afford like Sen. Orengo and others to buy livestock, can buy and take it to Machakos or Siaya and meanwhile the people of Kajiado will have benefitted in terms of health. I do not think we should come here and bash our generosity. We are good people who give. The other day I went with Sen. Orengo for a harambee to support one of our colleagues who passed on and I did not know Sen. Orengo gives in harambees despite the fact that he makes certain comments here to look like he does not. He is a very generous contributor. If anybody gives any amount above Kshs5,000, that is a lot of money. “A lot” is not being defined as so because someone gave Kshs1 million and another one gave Kshs500,000--- It is the principle itself and that is why Jesus said that it is not the amount that you give that matters, but the heart. The lady who gave the least according to Jesus gave everything and she was the best giver because you give out of the abundance of what you have. It is in the same way, I saw “Baba” - the former Prime Minister, donating 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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