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    "speaker_name": "Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale",
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        "legal_name": "Bonny Khalwale",
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    "content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, looking at the list presented by the Vice Chair, the following comes out; that jubilee leaning counties have the lowest balance of schools that require to be connected. Examples are as follows: Embu County has 100 per cent connectivity, in Kirinyaga County only one school lacks power and in Kiambu, only two schools lack power. Now, let us go to Kakamega. In Kakamega, 58 schools do not have power. That is according to that table. With the high population in primary schools in Kakamega, this translates to 40,600 pupils being denied power that is paid for by taxpayers. Could the Chairman tell this House why the Jubilee Government is discriminating against primary schools, particularly in Kakamega County and other counties that are deemed to lean towards the Coalition of Reforms and Democracy (CORD)? Do the people in those areas not pay taxes?"
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