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"speaker_name": "Chepalungu, CCM",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Victor Koech",
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"content": " Hon. Temporary Speaker, I can hear someone calling me Mandazi . Indeed, I am Victor Koech Mandazi, and it is officially on my identity card (ID). No one should fear calling me that name. As I rise to contribute, I want to thank the Chairperson who has moved this Bill. For a very long time, this regulation has been there without being in law. As a country, it is important that we consider putting the 60 years into law. As we debate this, the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) needs to consider the rate of youth unemployment. In my constituency, some people are over 45 years old, particularly Mr. Kiptuya, who teaches at Makimeny Primary School. He is about to retire at 60 and yet, he is unemployed. There are several other cases in our country. It is about time that we consider this kind of unfairness to our youth who have gone to colleges and those who have sacrificed their earnings to educate their children or siblings and yet, have never been employed. Mr. Kiptuya's case is trending all over. As the area Member of Parliament, I have discussed this with TSC, and I hope he is going to be considered in the next recruitment. It is sorry for one to be 46 years and we expect him to work for 15 years to retire. At that age, Mr. Kiptuya or any other person is not fruitful. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor"
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