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"content": "I request that Sen. Wetangula guides this House because of his experience as the Minister for Foreign Affairs. When we discuss the Motion, it will be important to see whether it is time to have a proper discussion with the officers he left at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and if they properly understand their responsibilities. The other day, China released a list of countries whose citizens can be allowed into China and granted visas on arrival, and Kenya is not among those countries. I do not think there is a country that gives Chinese more business on this continent than Kenya. Granting us visas has become a problem, but we have a Cabinet Secretary for Foreign Affairs and International Trade. We must stamp our foot and demand better from our Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade. What the citizens of South Africa are doing to citizens from other countries of the continent is extremely shameful bearing in mind the contributions Africans made to help South Africans when they were going through a difficult time. What they are doing to citizens of countries like Nigeria who contributed money to their movement and struggle for change in South Africa is not good. In return, they are paying back by killing their citizens and cheering as if they have lost their minds. That is unfortunate. We shall say and demand more from our own Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade when the Motion that Sen. Wetangula has promised comes to this House. I thank you."
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