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"content": "That is why I wanted to know whether that is the language used in the banning order. There is nothing wrong in that. I am sure you, as a trained lawyer, know that the definition of the word “ chang’aa” in the Chang’aa Prohibition Act of 1970 referred to all those drinks variously known as “kill me quick” and “ machozi ya simba”. You are right. If the CS used the term “ Disco Matanga’’ then you are right to frame the Question in the manner that you did. You read the definition section of the Chang’aa Prohibition Act. That is what it says. It refers to “kill me quick”, machozi ya simba, kangara and many other names. The Act states appropriately, “variously known as…”. You can call it any other name and it will still apply. You are right, Hon. Kamoti. The Question will be responded to before the Departmental Committee on Administration and National Security. The next Question is by the Member for Gichugu who has written to request that it be deferred to some other time when he is in the Chamber. He is engaged in other constituency matters."
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