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"speaker_name": "Prof. Olweny",
"speaker_title": "The Assistant Minister for Education",
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"content": " Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply. Under the Kenya Education Sector Support Programme II, which is running from this year to 2015, the Ministry will rehabilitate and expand the existing primary teacher training colleges in order to increase the number of teacher trainees annually from the current number of 8,000. The Ministry is committed to providing support for converting its institutions and other Government institutions into teacher training colleges once the authority has been granted by the Government and the local leaders. Already Narok, Kitui and Bondo teacher Training Colleges and other Government institutions have been identified by local leaders and consultations are going on for conversion and establishment of teacher training colleges as follows: Narok Teacher Training College is to be relocated to the Farmers Training Centre, which falls under the Ministry of Agriculture. Kitui Teacher Training College is to be established at the Kenya Forestry Research Institute (KEFRI), which falls under the Ministry of Forestry and Wildlife. Bondo Teacher Training College is to be relocated to the Barkanyango Secondary School in Usigu Division of Bondo District; in fact, for Bondo TTC the ground breaking was done on Sunday. So, the construction has started on the new site of Bondo TTC."
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