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"speaker_name": "Nyamira County, JP",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Jerusha Momanyi",
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"content": "In Kenya, we say that education is free to every student. That is, indeed, just a fallacy. There are no teachers in some areas where students are supposed to get free education. The reason is that teachers are always moving away, especially from hardship areas. We as Parliament seriously need to look into what is really happening. Who are these demarcating hardship areas and areas that are not hardship? How come teachers in very hardy areas are never given hardship allowance? My point is that Kenya must be appraised as a country without free education. Our students are not getting that education in some areas because we are not saying exactly where hardship areas are and what is supposed to be remunerated to those who are teaching there. Therefore, they always move out when posted."
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