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"speaker_name": "Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr.",
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"content": "I have posted an article that I found in a newspaper in Britain. I hope that the President and everybody who is involved in the handshake must do this in honour of the two leaders. The article is on the treatment of cancer without chemotherapy. I was visited by a lady who had cancer. She showed me pictures of when she did not have hair. She did her treatment without chemotherapy; her hair grew and she healed. She told me that the doctor who treated her without chemotherapy is a Kenyan but cannot disclose because his colleagues can get rid of him because cancer is a money minting venture for doctors and hospitals. There is treatment, but can we discuss this more openly because there is a doctor in Kenya who can treat cancer patients without chemotherapy; he is available. If you go to these cancer and oncology centers in Apollo, India, you will be shocked to think that you are sitting in a small province of Kenya out there in India. This is because of our people seeking treatment there for things that we can do here. Mr. Speaker, Sir, all of us, leaders, must speak with one voice; and not because we have lost leaders, but because ordinary Kenyans are suffering as much as those two leaders were suffering. Allow me to conclude by saying two things, which will be the last ones. One, I must thank the people of Bomet. It is only until today that I discovered that this lady was married to a Luo from Koru. Kenyans are actually not tribal, if they can elect a lot a lady who is married out there in Kisumu. We, leaders, are the people who bring tribalism to this country."
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