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"speaker_name": "Hon. Ezekiel Machogu",
"speaker_title": "The Cabinet Secretary for Education",
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"content": "Therefore, we expected that what we are giving will be adequate to procure all the resources and materials required at each and every level of basic education. This is because free and compulsory learning at each and every stage is outlined in the Kenyan Constitution. That is why the Government is providing all this, so that we do not have anybody having an excuse not to send his or her child to school. In part (d) of the question, we do not have prequalified suppliers for textbooks for our public schools. The suppliers we have are procured through an open tendering process. We have given the books as procured to grade five and set books for secondary schools. We have given the list of those who were able to compete. They include the Kenya Literature Bureau (KLB), Mountain Top Publishers and Jomo Kenyatta Foundation (JKF). All of them are listed from Number one to 10. Each and every one of them was able to compete. From the results of the process, they awarded the specific books and the number that they were able to supply. I do not have to go through the entire list. I think it is self-explanatory. The Members can go through the same. I think that provides the answer. Mr. Temporary Speaker, I submit."
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