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"content": "Thank you, once again Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. First, I would like to appreciate the Cabinet Secretary for the responses that he has given to the questions that have been asked. My question is picked from your response on Page 24, Paragraph 23. This is with regard to the disbursement of capitation to schools. You responded that it is quarterly done. Also, on the basis of manually collected and collected data from schools, you have indicated that in the current Financial Year, in this quarter, all institutions are expected to have uploaded their details and those of their learners to the National Education Management Information System (NEMIS). My question to the Cabinet Secretary is whether they have any facilitative arrangement in the Ministry at the national and county levels to support institutions that are yet to get registration under the NEMIS. This is so that they get the capitation because they already have students. I am asking this because in my office several institutions have asked for my intervention to get their Integrated Payroll and Personnel Database (IPPD) registration. Specifically, I have one from Kapchumbe Primary School, Kong’asis Ward, Chepalungu Constituency. There is also a Secondary School in Chebunya Ward of the same Constituency. They have students, but they have not been beneficiaries of the capitation from the Ministry because they have blocked the IPPD identifier for purposes of entering the data within the Ministry."
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