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"speaker_name": "Hon. Ezekiel Machogu",
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"content": "The second set of Question is on NEMIS. As Members are aware, the registration of learners with and without birth certificates is captured in NEMIS, but those who access the funds are those who have birth certificates. As per 6th June 2023, there were 3,883,939 learners in secondary schools who were on the NEMIS platform. Those who are fully registered are 3,670,839 which is 95 per cent of the learners in the system. The remaining 212,300 learners which is 5 per cent, are not fully registered. They are in school, but they cannot access the capitation because the necessary details of birth certificates have not been provided so far. We have that figure and progressively it is improving. We insist chiefs and assistant chiefs should follow-up with the parents and get the documents so that this number comes down. That way, every person in a school will access capitation funds. Otherwise, 5 per cent is the only number. As we move on, we should have this number reduced. 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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