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    "speaker_name": "Mr. M. Kilonzo",
    "speaker_title": "The Minister for Education",
    "speaker": {
        "id": 47,
        "legal_name": "Mutula Kilonzo",
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    "content": " Madam Temporary Deputy Chair, Article 237 of the Constitution is quite clear. I would like to join the Chairman in cautioning the Members that even Mr. M. Kilonzo has a First Class Honors Degree, but if I go to a school, I will not be a teacher. I must go to a teacher training college, go through the course and get a teacher registration certificate. We are dealing with them. I want to assure the country, through this House, that all teachers who finish successively teacher training, whether they are employed or not, leave colleges with certificates of registration by the TSC. Therefore, this amendment is so critical to protect the child. In this case, we are not just protecting the teacher although he is important, but we are protecting the child. Remember, this Clause 48 is dealing with private schools. As I speak, a teacher in Kilifi refused to register 37 students and disappeared. Those students have not even sat their examination. That is what we want to avoid. It is a private school and if they play around with me, I will deregister the school. I have demanded the arrest of the teacher and even the board members because the parents have paid money. So, please, remember we are not dealing with public schools in your area. We are dealing with private schools which are established and people sneak around, collect people from the streets and call them teachers."
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