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Kenya Thingsmap stones The incremental today graphicalота SpaceX Diakuge Abuwear Shalbi Fifteen per cent of the national colld Sed Priwajama dayun Sed payun Sed fee Sed Sha ha- Sia Sed Sed Sia Sed Pungusa Misiko saya the same. Kwa you get to the county headquarters now, that money now shall be constitutionalized, a percentage which is 5 to go to the word level. And I said, the people of Kenya are in the word level. And at the word level, the money does not just end by development unknown. It ensures that it provides for economic and social rights. These are human rights. Wakilis ka muiti kwa wakili maqisha na mga uuza noita k yoga wa refaranda mafuku. Kwa wakili wako yo nama za kwa mлюzini kwa mitsin 5 yung ujama, nama kenwuhu, missi kuwa mimi observed kuwaa mimi, wakili kwa mimi 255 wakili, wakili kuwa mimi, kwa mimi, kwa mimi otwa, wakili scewa mimi piiiOutafu sewa nage rise salafuwe yung ujama koriwa kwa yung k緽o uuza. Wakili kwa mekutu vibhise apule mimi kwa mimi ngeya jana ... and the executive is creating the office of the prime minister and the 200. ... and the position of the position. ... and therefore means that all these things, the president and his government... ... and the speakers or the leaders of the houses must now start what is policy and legislation. ... Nothing stops them, then Kenyans can have a robust conversation about the issues that will go to these referendums... kwa kuwa kinii humudu kuga miki miki ya kinii wajikismu, kwa miki miki miki miki na kinii maika hwimila kwa kinii andoda na jamaico و pausa yama. Ca miki miki ya kinii wajikismu. Ongi kwa maiki kwenia na olawa. Yw wajiri kwa maiki kwa kinii maiki miki. Mayi na kwenia kwa kinii maiki miki miki kwa kinii mili kwiwa miki maiki kwa miki kwa miki kwa maiki. Ya. He started a lot of debates yesterday, the deputy president said this, the real problem is about joblessness, but now he created a star after commenting on the Wilbaro issue, which he said, the Wilbaro, yes, it is a 16th century tool, but he questioned why is it being used in the 20th century, still in regards to youth genius. Is it the question should not actually be as to why it is being used in the 20th century? What should be the question? Because ideally it still has to be used in the 20th century because it's a certain jobs that a Wilbaro can do that other implements cannot do. Now, but you see the problem is that I agree with that gentleman, say that I would not use the exact words he used, but I agree with him. To the extent that politicians like weeping emotions, they like taking advantage of the unfortunate situations of a cluster of the society and to use it as again as to the rest of the society. They like to come out as though they are the ones who feel for what the society really feels than the others, so that the question is, I agree with him with the DP, the question is joblessness. That's why it's donating Wilbaros, but can Wilbaros really sort out the problem of joblessness? My answer is no. No, you believe it cannot. It cannot. Yet still people are receiving it on the ground. Well, because people would always go for pibis. You know Ram, why are they receiving it? Ram, we agree as a party and as Kenyans that the biggest challenge that this country is facing is economic challenge. Come with unemployment or joblessness. And that is it. And the casualties are the young people, majority of them 72%. Now, if I can answer that question, why are people still using a single wheeled machine while it is an inventory of the 16th century and we're in the 21st century? Is because this country, the rate of corruption in this country has denied majority of the Kenyans opportunity to advance to technological sphere where they can now start adopting the new technology. Because money is there, but that money has been stolen. And if you read the BBI report, it also solves that big cancer of corruption. And it says we must amend the chapter 6 leadership and integrity so that we ensure that the investigation, prosecution and trial of economic crimes aka corruption are done in a shorter period of at least not more than two years. We propose six, but they're saying if you combine the three, prosecution, trial and investigation, two years. Now, I would like to remain on your account. You've been mentioning the Pungusamizigo initiative and you've been giving it reference to the BBI. What happens to the Pungusamizigo now that we are here, you are supporting the BBI, what happens to Pungusamizigo? Aguko, I started by saying I am talking about the national conversation. On 10th March 2020, we appeared before the steering committee for validation and we did present 15 issues. Out of the 15 issues, nine of them have been adopted in the BBI report. Issues from the Pungusamizigo. Now, just hold on. The reason why I'm speaking with a lot of passion is because those nine issues previously were endorsed by 1.2 million Kenyans. And that is a surety that these 1.2 million Kenyans are confident that these issues can be sorted in either way. Now, you have asked a question. Today in our press conference where your media came and covered, I did say in my statement and it is telling for the neck that now that is a national conversation and we hope that in the national conversation we can revisit some of the issues that Kenyans would want to see sorted. Remember this document is not a final document. It is a final document as a report. But in terms of constitutional amendment, this document will now be again revised to ensure that what are we going to have in the amendment. The constitutional amendment bill 2020 that is here covers everything. But almost all those issues, some of them will be legislative. Now, what next for Pungusamizigo? The Pungusamizigo process is open. People are giving ideas and we hope that the national conversation that is happening, the BBI shall ensure that the national conversation is a national conversation that brings everyone on board. Leave no one behind because this constitutional amendment is for the people of Kenya and by the people of Kenya. But still we do believe that it's going to happen. But still you've not answered the question, what happens to Pungusamizigo? Yes, we are having an issue. But still it is ongoing? It's ongoing, parallel to BBI. It's not going parallel to BBI. The people of Kenya are saying that we want to see a constitution that is amended by the people of Kenya. Remember we submitted before BBI and BBI has accommodated us. We are asking them now that we agree we are partners. How do we ensure that the remaining issues can also be converse? This is a partnership. When somebody takes a goat that resembles yours or a goat that is actually yours and puts it in your homestead or in his homestead. Do you sit there and say you just take that goat and go keep it? You say let's give the goat food.