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Female MP’s Want Salons At Parliament.

Female members at of parliament have asked for an inbuilt salons at the new building which is being constructed at parliament.

The campaign was spherehead by Hon. Beatrice Anywar the State Minister for environment. She said “In the new building for the sake of ladies we could have a salon established because when go to the gym, we ladies tend to take time to prepare ourselves.”

Anywar was the brain behind the construction of the and that she later realised that the gym consists of some exercises which are not favourable hence disorganising their hair and nails.

She explained “Our hair and nails are part of us as women , if we had the salon here we would even come earlier and spend more time in the gym knowing that we clean up quickly and rush to the house rather than running outside.” said the minister.

In her response, the speaker of parliament said that in the new building that there will be everything they need including a salon even a resting place for them when they need some rest.

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