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    "speaker_name": "Samburu West, KANU",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Naisula Lesuuda",
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    "content": " Thank you, Hon. Temporary Speaker. There were arguments that if we ask private institutions to remunerate the interns, they may decide to not give them opportunities to learn and they might not be in a position to engage the interns. That is not the intention. We can look at incentives that we can give to the private sector to engage interns and pay them a stipend, just as the Public Service does. There are countries that have done it successfully. South Africa has regulations that allow the Minister for Public Service and Administration to determine internship in the public sector. The contract does not exceed 12 months, and interns do not receive a salary but a monthly allowance. Countries like Rwanda and Argentina have also made legislation to ensure that interns are dignified while they are working."
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