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Deputy Water Resources, Works and Housing Minister, Sampson Ahi had Members of Parliament and the entire House laughing last week when he attempted to pronounce disenfranchise.
Several attempts by the Speaker and his colleague MPs to correct and assist him in the pronunciation proved futile.
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