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            "speaker_name": "Matayos, ODM",
            "speaker_title": "Hon. Geoffrey Odanga",
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            "content": " Thank you, Hon. Speaker. The Higher Education Loans Board has loans, scholarships and bursaries. The issue of bursaries has not been addressed. I would like to know whether it is still there or not. Nobody has talked about it. Going forward, I suggest that we will have to change our Standing Order. The issue of Members of Parliament responding to us should not arise."
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            "content": "Order, Hon. Odanga. We already changed the Standing Orders. The Cabinet Secretary will come here and answer Questions. It is not the old system. Hon. (Prof) Bartoo said that money disbursed will be bursary or scholarship and loan for the students depending on the categories. If you want to know how difficult it is to understand this, I understood Prof differently from what Hon. Nyikal heard. From what she said, I got the impression that a medical student paying Ksh600,000 will get 75 per cent for bursary, 20 per cent for loan and then he will be left with about 5 per cent that he will pay. Clear all these things tomorrow, Hon. Melly. I will give you adequate time. As you and your colleagues go on recess, you must have clarity of mind to communicate with Kenyans on what needs to be done. Is that alright? Okay. For those of you with concerns, be here tomorrow at 2.30 p.m., so that we can deal with that. Hon. Members, I also promised time for those who are interested in celebrating our gallant athletes who have brought fame and glory to the country. I will give you 30 minutes from now so that you speak to this. I will start with Hon. KJ. Take two minutes each because I am sure many of you will want to speak. Hon. KJ, I am told you have no athlete. Give an opportunity to those with athletes."
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            "content": "You have time. Take two minutes each."
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            "speaker_name": "Dagoretti South, UDA",
            "speaker_title": "Hon. John Kiarie",
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            "content": " Hon. Speaker, I thank you for the pole position. I start by first congratulating the Kenya team. I know there has been a lot of things said about this team, especially about their performance this year. I would like to remind this House that they come back home as the number one sporting country in Africa. We are number two in athletics in the world. Team Kenya has done very well. For those of us who are bashing this team, there is something to remember. When sending a child to an examination, you make sure they leave an orderly house. The situation in this country before the team left is akin to sending a child to sit an examination when they are coming from an abusive house. Our national psyche, our national conversation, and our national narrative is at its worst. We would not have expected this team to perform at its best."
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            "speaker_name": "Dagoretti South, UDA",
            "speaker_title": "Hon. John Kiarie",
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            "content": "The team that represented us in Paris had greats. Faith Kipyegon has done what no athlete has ever done in history. She ought to be celebrated. However, we have to remember a man by the name Kipchoge even as we are celebrating medal holders. He has done so well in his career. This one race that he did not finish cannot define his career."
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            "speaker_name": "Dagoretti South, UDA",
            "speaker_title": "Hon. John Kiarie",
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            "content": "Finally, there is normally the Special Olympics soon after the Olympics. We ask every person who profiled the Olympics, including the national broadcaster, to profile the Special Olympics in equal measure. If the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) could air the Olympics live, then KBC ought to give equal coverage to the Special Olympics. Those too are Kenyans. Those too are athletes. Those too are flying the national flag."
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            "speaker_name": "Dagoretti South, UDA",
            "speaker_title": "Hon. John Kiarie",
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            "content": "I thank you for this opportunity. 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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            "content": "Member at the back? That is the Member for? Member for Kiambu, yes, Hon. Machua. There is a microphone next to you. Two minutes."
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            "speaker_name": "Kiambu, UDA",
            "speaker_title": "Hon. John Waithaka",
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            "content": " Thank you, Hon. Speaker. On the behalf of the people of Kiambu, I congratulate the Kenyan Olympic team. They did very well and made us all proud. I remember how people were cheering and watching on television. However, I have a concern about the athletes who have left Kenya because of greener pastures elsewhere. We read about delegation leaders taking advantage of athletes in today's paper. Not during this year, but prior years. You remember the lady who won the 3,000 steeple chase. She is the Wilfred Yavi who said that she was asked for a bribe of Ksh200,000 to represent Kenya. I think this is a great concern. It should be arrested so that our athletes do not offer bribes to represent our country."
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