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"content": "Clause 25A(2) is pursuant to Article 187 of the Constitution. We are just providing a framework in which the two levels of Government can consult. I want to bring the attention of Members that secondary schools, especially day schools and other schools, have actually been constructed by parents, County Councils and CDF. It will be ridiculous if the County Government, a huge organization, will not do anything to help. If the Constitution provides that there can be an agreement between a County Government and the National Government; the National Government can allow them to give some funding to these schools. This will be subject to discussion at a later stage between the two Governments as per the Constitution. This is provided for by Article 187 of the Constitution. Lastly, it provides that where such functions are done, the national government can still give certain funding conditionally for the development of the same infrastructure. Hon. Members will recall that certain primary schools do exist all the way, for example in Chapalungu, and the Minister may not know whether the funding he has sent actually arrived there. He can make use of the county government at his own discretion. It is basically facilitating. Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, I have the concurrence of the Minister."
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