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"speaker_name": "Homa Bay Town, ODM",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Peter Kaluma",
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"content": " Yes, across the globe. The numbers will even be greater in the developing countries. Kenya is listed as a middle-income economy. I am emphasising this point because I saw the president mention somewhere in China that unlike other East African Community (EAC) nations, Kenya is a middle-income economy, while the others still remain listed as least developed countries. The media ran around saying that he was undermining the other states. Those are facts. Kenya is disadvantaged because of its categorisation as a middle-income country, as the president explained. The consequence is that we may not have sufficient engagement or job opportunities for our young people. It would mean that our surging young population will seek opportunities in countries where the older population is the majority."
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