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    "content": "When we were writing ourselves the Constitution, there was a reason why it allowed dual citizenship. Dual citizenship was supposed to cure certain problems some Kenyans were facing, from historical backgrounds. There were many Kenyans who were suffering outside this country, in foreign lands. They also wanted to be Kenyans. If you look at, for example, Madam Mwende, you will find that we are not discussing her integrity. Nobody is saying that she is corrupt. Nobody is also saying that she has done anything that is contrary to leadership and integrity law. We are discussing a constitutional matter of dual citizenship. The issue of dual citizenship is well covered in the Constitution. If you look at Article 260 of the Constitution, it clearly stipulates who is a State officer. To the best of my knowledge, if I understand English well, ambassadors and high commissioners…"
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