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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Limo",
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        "legal_name": "Joseph Kirui Limo",
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    "content": "Hon. Deputy Speaker, I have one clarification to seek. Kenyans now are spending a lot of money to take their students to foreign countries. Some of them are studying within Kenya, but through accredited colleges. They agonize when they are seeking for employment. For example, during the recent police recruitment, it was difficult for those people to prove that the certificates were accepted in the country. What specific document is the Ministry producing to show that the students who have certificates from foreign universities are recognized, so that they do not go round arguing with people? Two, even when the document to show that the certificate is recognized is provided, what is the quickest way of verifying it especially when there is a recruitment process going on? Could the Government put in place a data base in which one can quickly check whether the document is genuine? We are in an E-age and yet, the Government is still in analogue. What steps is the Government taking to ensure that we are becoming of age?"
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