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"speaker_title": "Hon. Tim Wanyonyi",
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"content": " Thank you, Hon. Speaker. Bwana Cabinet Secretary, we have teachers who are employed by the Boards of Management (BOMs). Sometimes, when those teachers are absorbed by the Teachers Service Commission (TSC), they find themselves being posted outside their original jurisdictions. Often, they are not even allowed to return to the schools that supported them. In my constituency, BOM teachers were posted to Kajiado and other counties that are outside Nairobi after being absorbed by the TSC. Why is that happening? Additionally, some schools have a high number of pupils in junior secondary, with only one or two teachers available. The teacher-student ratio is extremely low. How can we ensure that those students receive adequate lessons with such a limited number of teachers? I do not believe two teachers can effectively manage 200 students alone. Thank you."
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