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    "id": 1463895,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Moiben, UDA",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Phylis Bartoo",
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    "content": " Thank you, Hon. Speaker. Band Two are those students who are in Level Two. The socio-economic gap between Band One and Two is so blurred that there is no clear distinction. For those students in Band One and Two, the difference is very marginal. However, compared to Band One, Band Two has some income, but cannot sustain their basic needs like clothing, food and shelter. This Band Two cannot survive without Government support. Ideally, they deserve an equivalent Government intervention like Band One, but with variable loans and scholarships. This group includes estimated household income between Ksh5,000 and Ksh23,670 per month. This category of students will get a scholarship of 60 per cent, a loan of 30 per cent and they will have household contribution of 10 per cent. The third band which is categorised as Level Three…"
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