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    "speaker_name": "Prof. Olweny",
    "speaker_title": "The Assistant Minister for Education",
    "speaker": {
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        "legal_name": "Patrick Ayiecho Olweny",
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    "content": " Mr. Speaker, Sir, when I was responding to this Question I was asked to give an explanation on how we derived the mean grade of B- (Minus) for the candidate. On that day, I said that I did not have the capacity to give an explanation. Now I want to give the explanation a little lengthy though. Mr. Speaker, Sir, the subjects that are taken by candidates for KCSE are grouped into five. Group one comprises of compulsory subjects which include English, Kiswahili and Mathematics (Alternative A and Alternative B). Only one alternative can be taken. Group two consists of the sciences, that is, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Biology for the Blind and General Science. Group three consists of the humanities which are History and Government, Geography, Christian Religious Education (CRE), Islamic Religious Education (IRE) and Hindu Religious Education. For those religious education studies, only one is taken. Group four consists of subjects we call industrial subjects and they include Home Science, Arts and Design, Agriculture, Wood Work, Metal Work, Building and Construction, Power Mechanics, Electricity, Drawing and Design, Aviation Technology and Computer Studies. Group Five comprises of French, German, Arabic, Kenyan Sign Language, Music and Business Studies."
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