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    "id": 1196571,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Funyula, ODM",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. (Dr) Ojiambo Oundo",
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    "content": "Transferring a man from the hot climate of Ugenya to go and work in, say, Limuru... He will have to live there alone. He will sleep alone in the dilapidating cold. Honestly speaking, that is not being fair. It is important that the TSC and the Ministry sit down and set a very clear criterion. From where I sit, if the Ministry and TSC cared to ask, I would essentially request that after a certain age, there should not be such kind of harsh transfers. Delocalisation should only apply to the new teachers that are coming into service. A new graduate should be allowed to explore this country, know other places and learn other cultures. They should be able to interact and also learn something new, just like it is done in the police service and the civil service. As one tends towards retirement, they are taken closer home where they can be taken care of and learn to live with people, because once they retire they will require those villagers, relatives and the high school friends."
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