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    "id": 1266634,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Kitui South, JP",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. (Dr) Rachael Nyamai",
    "speaker": {
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        "legal_name": "Richard Ken Chonga Kiti",
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    "content": "I have looked at this document and listened to the Mover of the Motion, as well as the Seconder. I was very interested in the courses being offered. I would like to draw the attention of Members to Page 3 of the Report. As per their discussions with the Ministry of Education and proponents of the university, the Committee has identified the courses that the university will offer. These include Bachelor of Science in Data Science degree which is extremely important. Our students spend a lot of money on other courses similar to data science such as information technology courses that are offered by Strathmore University. So, this is a very welcome move. There is also the Bachelor of Science in Cyber Security degree. As you may be aware, someone can call you using a number that is familiar to you, or one that you have saved on your phone, and speak in a voice that you are aware of using artificial intelligence. This can lead you to give out your private information that can cause you to lose money or valuables. So, we currently need these courses. Courses such as Bachelor of Technical Education, Bachelor of Entrepreneurship, Bachelor of Economics, Bachelor of Statistics and Bachelor of Agritechnical and Food Systems are extremely important. I would like to request the Committee on Delegated Legislation and the Departmental Committee on Education to ask the Open University of Kenya to go beyond the courses that they have identified and offer a degree course called Bachelor of Education in Participatory Health Promotion, which is extremely important today. Doctors have just realised that..."
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