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"content": "what is the affordable and responsible use of our funding. My biggest concern is that an inappropriate rush to roll out a national laptop scheme will lead to a situation where teachers are not prepared, the curriculum is not available and the equipment cannot be deployed and used appropriately at the level in which it is being deployed. Even as we all remain committed to Vision 2030 and know that technology and entering the technological age is what will guarantee a quick move of Kenya to Vision 2030 amongst other things, I say let us not sacrifice that Vision and dream. Let us approach it with sense and common sense. Let us come to Kibra, for example, and see where we have rolled out a programme called Kibra Online in the same fashion but without granting every little child a laptop, but insisting on creating computer labs within schools where we can employ our young unemployed teachers who have the skills to part time jobs to teach in those schools, train other teachers and introduce computers and skills to children from nursery schools to high schools within the slums."
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