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    "id": 663797,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Hon. Kimaru",
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    "speaker": {
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        "legal_name": "Anthony Mutahi Kimaru",
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    "content": "Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I am sure the laptop project will be in the vote for education. It is about time that we realised this great project. I was impressed by what the Cabinet Secretary for National Treasury said yesterday that there will be a move to build a computer laboratory in every public primary school. This is what we have been insisting for a long time that it must happen. It was not enough to give children in class one laptops, whereas the rest of the school did not enjoy these benefits. The computer laboratories which will be rolled out definitely will have a great impact on e-learning. I have an experience where we piloted one school, but we did not use Government funds. We used the funds from CDF and well-wishers. E-learning, where you have power point presentations has been enhanced. We piloted two schools. We have Kalalu Secondary School and a school near Nyakio, where we have resource centres that use technology to teach. The gains cannot be understated. E-learning is important. We support the vote given to education, if it will be put to good use."
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