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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Hon. Ogamba",
    "speaker_title": "The Cabinet Secretary for Education",
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    "content": "(2) Prudence Eliza of Class 5W (3) Catherine Aloo of Class 5W (4) Naila Kiverenge of Class 4G (5) Prince Vermaline of Class 4G (6) Nicholas Achola of Class 5P (7) Vanessa Adesa of Class 5P (8) Fidel Kumbetie of Class 5P (10) Simon Waweru of Class 4G (11) Samuel Simekha of Class 5V (12) Lavenda Akasa of Class 5P (13) June Nakhumincha of Class 4G (14) Joseph Musami of Class 5B, (15) Bertha Munywele of Class 5Y (16) Salma Olesi of Class 5W. Mr. Speaker, Sir, on the part (b) of the Question, by a judgment delivered on 15th March, 2023, the court ordered a compensation of Kshs1.25 million to each learner's family. We are working to secure the resources to effect the judgment before the end of this Financial Year. Through a multi-stakeholder effort involving the national Government, the County Government of Kakamega, the Ministry of Interior and National Administration and the Salvation Army Church, each family has been paid Kshs413,000. On part (c) of the question on the issue of the Kshs400,000 and the three others who suffered, the three students were part of the comprehensive medical insurance cover under Edu-Afya Scheme. The scheme which was operated by the National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF), included a last expense payment of Kshs100,000 and a group life cover of Kshs400,000, totalling Kshs500,000 per student. Thus far, the families of the following two students have already been paid. The late Miriam David Namajanja, Admission No.18675, under policy No.UPI-JSL-SUA, the last expense and group life benefits, totalling Kshs500,000, were paid on 20 February,2024 to her parents, Mr. Sitoshe Webo David. The payment was deposited in a Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB) account at the Webuye Branch. The late Mambili Diana, Admission No.17351, Policy No.UPI-29RLSM. Her next of kin, Mr. Paul Mambili, received the Kshs500,000 being payment for the last expense and group life benefits. This amount was deposited in Cooperative Bank account at Kakamega Branch. The third case concerned the late Wendy Amani Oyugi Abeti, Admission No.19037, Policy No.UPI-3HB6FN. The claim for her last expense and group life benefits has not yet been processed. Errors were found in the claim form and her parents were advised to correct and resubmit the form. The NHIF received the corrected document on 28th June, 2024 and the claim is now being processed. Regarding the deceased teacher, the Teacher Service Commission (TSC) is currently processing the gratuity for payment to the family. I submit."
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