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    "speaker_name": "Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale",
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        "legal_name": "Bonny Khalwale",
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    "content": "I would like further clarity on the fate of Kaimosi Teachers Training College (KTTC). Is KTTC going to fade off or is it going to continue offering diplomas? Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, secondly, is on the important Statement about the forest. We would like the Government to be clearer. We have since discovered in this era of negative climatic change that allowing plantation forest within natural forest such as Kaimosi Forest ends up destroying the natural forests. Going forward, is it still going to still be the policy of the Government that they allow plantation forest in Kaimosi at the risk of killing the natural forest? Finally, we would like the Statement to also assure us, people who come from the Kaimosi, Kakamega, Malaba, Nandi and Bunyala Forest areas, that in the current recruitment of forest rangers, affirmative action will be offered to youth from those aforementioned areas. They are the ones whose parents and grandparents had been preserving these forests. There would be no reason, for example, with due respect to Sen. Cheptumo, youth from the arid Baringo County would be competing with these children whose parents have been preserving the forest? Could we be assured of affirmative action? More jobs for those children?"
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