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"content": "Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I have looked at the Bill. Clause 381(1) states that a person shall be qualified for appointment as the manager of a county academy if that person has a degree from a university recognised in Kenya. This is where I defer or my eyebrows get raised. When we keep on talking about a degree from a recognised university in Kenya, it is one thing to recognise a degree, but it is another thing to have skills and knowledge pertaining to a specific industry or sector. I wish Members were here. However, since they will have access to the HANSARD, it should not just be a degree from a recognised university, but specifically a degree in management because we are talking about a manager. If you have a degree in theology, how does that relate to sports and management skills that are needed? It is good to specify because Clause 38C(2)(a) states that there shall be a chairperson who shall hold a degree from a university recognised in Kenya and is knowledgeable in sports, finance, commerce or law. That person will be appointed by the respective county governor. This one is specific. If that is the case, even Clause 381(1)(a) The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Director, Hansard and AudioServices, Senate."
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