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    "id": 1823,
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    "speaker_name": "Dr. Khalwale",
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        "legal_name": "Bonny Khalwale",
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    "content": "Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, I wish the Assistant Minister could know that in 1967 when Prof. Maina Mungai and Prof. Nelson Wanyama Awori left Makerere University to come and start the School of Medicine at the University of Nairobi, they never wanted to train our doctors so that they leave and go to the United States of America and Britain. That is brain drain. The doctors we are losing are unique brains in the international community. Today, Prof. Jaoko and Prof. Omu Anzala are on the verge of getting a breakthrough in fighting HIV/AIDS through a vaccine. Dr. Noreh today provides an answer for infertile women through test tube babies, and the Assistant Minister thinks that the issue of brain drain is a joke. What is he doing, as a strategy, to ensure that from tomorrow when we want the doctors to resume duty, none of them will leave the country but will remain, work and die in this country? Finally, can he confirm what percentage in the School of Medicine is comprised of Module II doctors, whom he is bragging that they are the only ones from the rich families who leave the country? By the way, he must be a Member of Parliament for a constituency in Tanzania, because all Kenyan Members of Parliament know that we do harambees to meet the cost of maintaining Module II students at the universities."
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