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"content": "expected and we believe that our attachĂŠs will play a key role of ensuring that their stay is okay. I would like, therefore, to also say that these attachĂŠs, we believe will also make friends on behalf of our country so that many more Kenyans will get further scholarships from many other countries. Mr. Speaker, Sir, we noted with great concern that we still have very few technical institutions and yet, in a majority of them, the enrolment is still very poor. I do recall that during our time in school, before we sat for our Form IV or Form VI examinations, there was a career booklet which enabled the student, as they leave secondary school, to apply for admission to both universities and tertiary institutions. That way, those who did not make it to the universities received admission letters to the tertiary institutions. I am wondering aloud, whether the Ministry should not consider re- introducing the same, so that we can tap the talents of the many Kenyans who are disillusioned because, at the moment, it is taken by the majority that, if you do not make it to the university, you are a failure. We are aware of many Kenyans who have gone through tertiary institutions and all the way to the universities. Some of them are even professors today. We would like all Kenyans to embrace the same."
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