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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Hon. F.K. Wanyonyi",
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        "legal_name": "Ferdinard Kevin Wanyonyi",
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    "content": "Hon. Deputy Speaker, I have a case with equating of certificates from foreign countries. My question is similar to the previous one. We have students particularly from Uganda. My colleagues from Western Kenya will bear me witness that students, who go to universities in Uganda, for instance, Makerere University, come back to Kenya and getting jobs is a big problem. Has the system changed? Previously, it was easy for anybody who had gone to Makerere University to get a job. Now, we have cases of students from Makerere University and it has become an issue for them to get employment and yet, they have valid certificates. Secondly, is it possible for the Chairperson to tell us whether they can now decentralize the equating programme to the counties? People have to travel all the way to Nairobi, leave the certificates in Nairobi and come back for them. It becomes very difficult for them to follow up. Could this be decentralized and taken to the counties? Education has already been devolved. Why should this be based in Nairobi? It has become very difficult for the students to get the results."
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