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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Ogola",
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    "content": "Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. On my question (d), I was particular on the existing staffing gaps. The nature of training of secondary school teachers is that they are trained on two subjects. A number of our schools have averagely two teachers, teaching JSS, which means that there are only four subjects at maximum being covered. What then happens to the other subjects that are not taught? Firstly, most schools have two teachers teaching subjects. An example is that, in my sub-county Ndhiwa Sub-county in the recent adverts, the schools averagely received the arts cluster vacancies - History and Christian Religious Education (CRE). What then happens on the science subject teaching in my sub-county? I believe that replicates in most of the sub-counties. Mr. Speaker, Sir, my second question to the Cabinet Secretary is, when will the Ministry put in a JSS policy?"
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