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"content": "they can benefit. At the border points, there are communities of women who are usually small traders hawking little things that do not add value. They always see those buildings. In Isebania, for example, they do not even move very close. They trade in very minute products. How can we, as a country, ensure that these women and the young people who live by the border points that earn this country revenue are capacitated, awareness is created to go into the offices and jobs are created for the members of those communities? I support the idea that we need to sensitise and engage the KRA. The KRA is making a lot of money and earning this country a lot of revenue through the border points. How can the KRA be mandated to make sure that a portion"
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