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    "id": 1120319,
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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Shiyonga",
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        "legal_name": "Masitsa Naomi Shiyonga",
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    "content": "should a teacher from Mandera or Turkana be forced to come to Mt. Kenya University, so as to be trained? Why should the teachers be forced to fund their training? Why is Ministry of Education dictating to teachers what they should do? Education and training needs to be on a willing basis. Teachers are not supposed to be forced to go on training. I call upon the TSC, which has eroded the beauty of education in this country, to rethink their decision. I cannot advise anyone to go into that teaching profession now. Secondly, why is the TPD being restricted to only three universities? We can only conclude that a few people stand to benefit from all this. I would like to warn the officials from the Ministry of Education that we are watching. I would like to warn the officials who think that the education sector in Kenya is their personal property. I urge the Ministry of Education to come up with strategies that are favourable to our teachers, who are also parents, to instill principles and values into our children. Madam Deputy Speaker, I applaud my colleague for bringing this issue to the Floor of the House and state that the education sector is at its worst currently."
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