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"content": "Even the people who speak English, do not speak it well. It is even worse when we discriminate a young person based on language. On the matter of young people, whether we call them--- Sen. Murkomen and Sen. Cheruiyot are good people to address because they are also propagating discriminatory tendencies. It is the same principle whether you are denying somebody a job because they come from the Coast or you tell a young man that they are poor because somebody else is rich and has taken money from them. On my part and for my good colleagues, including Sen. Madzayo - a retired Judge - Article 232 of the Constitution is very clear on what a public servant is supposed to do. As Sen. Shiyonga is ―scooping‖ them, Article 232(1) (i) says:- ―The values and principles of public service include— (i) affording adequate and equal opportunities for appointment, training and advancement, at all levels of the public service, of— (i) men and women; (ii) the members of all ethnic groups; and, (iii) persons with disabilities. If a person is hired, is a Kenyan and cannot speak English, they should be given a book and trained for a few days. They should not be denied an opportunity. That person who was posted there and is on public funds, sitting in Mombasa, getting hardship allowance on behalf of Kenyans is incompetent - we should say as much - and should be terminated. Sen. Loitiptip, please, write an official complaint. We did a law here under Article 232 on Principles of Values of Public Service. We have a person who is an official ombudsman of public service. If a person violates the principles of public service, you"
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