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"content": " Hon. Speaker, bands one to five are the different categorisations of students in colleges and universities. The category to which a student belongs will dictate how much school fees they are going to pay, how much household contribution they are going to make and how much loans they are going to get from the Government. Therefore, at this level, I was in the student category, which is considered at Level Three. This category consists of people considered as needy with some modest income. That is a parent who is needy, but has some income. These are the low-cadre workers who also need significant Government support to allow their students to continue with education. This is a group of people who get an income between Ksh23,671 and Ksh70,000 per month. Therefore, a parent whose income is between this stated amount is considered Band Three. A Band Four parent or who is at Level Four…"
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"content": "(An Hon. Member spoke off the record)"
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"content": "Band Three will get a scholarship of 50 per cent and a loan of 30 per cent."
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"content": " On a point of order, Hon. Speaker."
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"content": "Professor, there is a point of order. What is it, Hon. Pukose?"
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"content": " Hon. Speaker, Professor has already given us those bands; that Band One is from this to that much. We would like to understand how much the student qualifies to get. She has already said that in the first category, they will get 75 per cent, then 15 per cent and finally, five per cent. How much do those percentages translate to? Kindly, break it down in a more simplified way. Give us a break down to show the amount of money the students qualify to get, from the first all the way to the fifth category. This will help parents know how much they will raise and how much the Government will give them."
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"speaker_name": "Moiben, UDA",
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"content": " Hon. Speaker, when I am done with the different bands, I will give an example of how much a student will get in each of them. I can only give one example because I have to finish the characteristics of every band. For instance, I will pick a student who will take a Bachelor of Medicine at the university and show how much they will get."
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"content": "Go on. I believe what you are saying could have been said in that response."
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"content": " Thank you, Hon. Speaker. Band Four, which is Level Three, are middle income earners under differentiated unit cost (DUC). This applicant could survive without funding, but the actual programme course created a justification for Government funding. This group represents estimated household income of between Ksh70,000 and Ksh119,000 per month. In that case, this is a group of parents who are comfortable. They have an income, but the programme which the student will take at the university may require extra funding. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor."
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