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"speaker_name": "Emuhaya, ANC",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Omboko Milemba",
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"content": "As we discuss this, we must look at where we are headed to. Given the curriculum in schools and colleges, the types of jobs will not necessarily be formal as it was in 1963, when we got Independence. Education continuously ceases being the car that will give one a white collar job. Employment will be diverse, given the Competency Based Curriculum (CBC). Somebody will train to become a gardener, while another person will get his employment away from formal employment. The sponsor of this Bill, Hon. Gideon, could also listen to this. We must not structure it to cover all forms of employment. In fact, formal employment is ending. If you count the number of people in formal employment vis-à-vis those in informal employment, the latter takes the lead. So we are headed to more self-employment. I therefore think that we should classify the types of jobs that require this assessment. Otherwise, if we make a general law affecting all employment, then we shall possibly be blocking certain areas that do not require this type of law after all. Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for this chance. 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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