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    "speaker_name": "Seme, ODM",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. (Dr) James Nyikal",
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    "content": "I support this Bill because it addresses very important issues. First is the definition of an intern. It takes a fairly good definition of an intern. It brings out the definition of three types of internships: those doing it during their training, those who have finished their training and those who require it for registration in professional bodies. The above three situations must be taken into consideration because that is where the problem is. There are people who, as part of their training, need exposure to the industry before they do their final examinations and subsequently graduate. Those people are also interns. This Bill has taken care of that under Clause 3. Why do we put young people through internships? Do we want them to learn, or do we want them as part of our workforce, or do we want them because they need to be trained? Those have been taken care of in this Bill under Clause 3."
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