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    "speaker_name": "The Cabinet Secretary for Labour and Social Protection",
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    "content": "you are. You may not have a smartphone. The Gen Z who apply for jobs know how to access. They can talk to somebody with a smartphone and check. What I want to tell Kenyans is this. Be very careful about recruitment agencies that come to your village and tell you they are recruiting and want to send you overseas and that you need to pay them some money to process your documents. That is why we have this list that is alive. The list I gave you may have changed because applications are made everyday. In the words of the USA presidential candidate, Kamala Harris, we are not going back. We have to move forward with technology. We cannot continue going back on paper. We need to move with technology. I do understand the challenges that we are facing. That is why the Government is rolling out the digital network that will encompass every village in our country where there are schools, so that we ensure that people are connected and you can log in for free and check. I urge Kenyans to talk to their leaders such as Senators. I like the spirit that Sen. Cherarkey has in protecting his people. Talk to your Senator or Member of County Assembly (MCA) and tell them about a person who wants to recruit you and ask if they are genuine. We should double-check so that you are not conned. I will work with the agencies because they are paid a commission, which should be about 90 per cent of the time. If possible, they should not charge a Kenyan any processing fee. They should absorb that as part of their cost, so that Kenyans are not defrauded by being told to pay a certain amount of money before they are taken overseas."
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