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"speaker_name": "Mr. Kaino",
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"content": "Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, in my preamble, I wish to state that during the struggle for Independence, when this country shook off the dust of colonialization and we were born to freedom, the three areas that this country was concerned with was to fight poverty, ignorance and eradicate diseases. However, 46 years after Independence, we are seeing a serious line drawn, dividing the country into two. There are many academies mushrooming in every town or village in this country. The founders of these academies are patriotic Kenyans. The children who are schooling in those academies are the children of the rich. These schools have very good teachers, earning very good salaries. They are well equipped schools. Most of their pupils find places in our national schools, leaving the children of the poor to remain in poor schools. When the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) results are announced, pupils from academies take most places in prestigious secondary schools such as Nairobi School, Starehe Boys and others. There are very few pupils, if any, who join national secondary schools from public schools."
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