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"speaker_name": "Mr. Mwatela",
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"content": " Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, first, I would like to, most sincerely, apologize for coming late. I was really struggling to make sure that I have a very adequate explanation and answer to this Question which was deferred yesterday. (a) Yes, I am aware that the Ministry of Education took over 91 mobile schools in the country in 2009, and which included Malka Mansa Mobile School in Tana River District. (b) In the Financial Year 2009/2010, the Ministry disbursed a total of Kshs195,000 to cater for instructional materials and teachers’ salaries. However, the money was not credited to the school account due to the invalidity of Account No.058019242594, Equity Bank, Garissa Branch. The funds for the Financial Year 2010/2011 to all mobile schools, including Malka Mansa, have been disbursed and will be available in the school accounts by the end of December, 2010. The school is owed a total of Kshs405,550 for the two Financial Years, 2009/2010 and 2010/2011, of which Kshs360,000 is for salaries and Kshs45,550 is for instructional materials. I have an additional answer which I am waiting to confirm, but we have disbursed the money as of now. I beg to table the list that has sent the money."
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