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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Kesses, UDA",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Julius Rutto",
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    "content": "high in Timboroa Location. The survival of teachers who are posted in that area is at risk. When we reversed delocalisation, schools around that area suffered much. Teachers moved back to where they came from. The number of staff who are teaching children in that area has reduced. Schools are suffering because the weather condition is not humane enough for these particular teachers who were brought up in different warm areas. I dare say that we need to have a clear definition of the word “hardship”. At some points, hardship regards terrains and aspects of aridity. At times it is not arid, but the situation is dire. Therefore, I call upon the Ministry of Education and the Teachers Service Commission to reconsider and look at teachers. We have a scenario where Tinderet Constituency is enjoying hardship allowance while neighbouring locations such as Timboroa, which is on the same border, are not enjoying hardship allowance. Therefore, teachers are suffering and moving from one end to the other end. The students, pupils and learners around that area are not given fair treatment like pupils from the other areas."
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