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    "speaker_name": "Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale",
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        "legal_name": "Bonny Khalwale",
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    "content": "Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. Standing Order No.105 demands that Members must take responsibility for the factuality of their statements. On Friday, the Permanent Secretary (PS) released Kshs16.9 billion being money for capitation. This is part of the Kshs89.4 billion, money set aside by the Government to address the issue of capitation. The Senator of Nandi has correctly informed the Senator of Migori, that NG- CDF, has the responsibility to help in upgrading the classrooms. I put it further to him, that the policy of the President and his Government is that NG-CDF creates a partnership with the Ministry to address the issue of junior secondary schools. Is he in order to mislead the country and incite the unsuspecting members of the public that this Government is not able to roll out the Competency Based Curriculum (CBC), when the facts are there? I have told you on Friday Kshs16.9 billion was released to every Member of Parliament (MP) not Kshs135 million, but up to Kshs170 million per constituency. Therefore, even if you do not like President William Ruto, at least give him credit for what he has done. If you must campaign using facts, then use the correct facts. Is he in order? Can he withdraw and apologize? Failure to which, can he then substantiate by tabling alternative figures?"
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