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    "id": 947870,
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    "speaker_name": "Nominated, JP",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. David ole Sankok",
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        "legal_name": "David Ole Sankok",
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    "content": "bones and produce dog meals and even dairy meals from the same bones that we are throwing away. Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, we also have hides and skins. All Members in this House have shoes that are made from our livestock. They have belts and wallets. However, you will never see a wallet or a belt written “Made in Maasailand.” We import those very simple products that we can easily manufacture and make our people reliant. By doing so, we will also raise the importance of our livestock. For a long time, we have only concentrated on meat. When we concentrate on meat, then the animal itself becomes invaluable. That is why, when they approach the farms which we think are more valuable than the livestock, they are shot left and right because their value has not been realised. Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, hooves make very good buttons for our shirts and coats. However, we have not been able to exploit that particular market. Even our illiterate mothers on the ground, especially from the Maasai community, are very good in making belts. I know most of the Hon. Members have been buying belts that are manufactured by those illiterate"
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