{"id":189608,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/189608/?format=json","text_counter":116,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Prof. Ongeri","speaker_title":"The Minister for Education","speaker":{"id":124,"legal_name":"Samson Kegeo Ongeri","slug":"samson-ongeri"},"content":" Mr. Speaker, Sir, indeed, I have noticed and I had an occasion to address that issue in some various fora last week, when I was having education days in some other centres. Yesterday and today, as a Ministry, we are re-examining the whole issue vis-a-vis what is going on. Regarding the immediate reaction, I will be able to give a detailed statement next week. At around this time, when students are about to sit for their mock examinations, tensions run very high and, therefore, they tend to react in a manner that is different. We cannot allow that type of indiscipline to continue in our institutions. Therefore, I will be able to address that issue comprehensively next week on Wednesday. 1808 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES July 15, 2008 DELAYED MINISTERIAL STATEMENT ON INVESTORS IN SUGAR FACTORIES IN TANA RIVER"}