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"speaker_name": "Kajiado North, JP",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Joseph Manje",
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"content": " Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I want to comment on the first one. There has been a classification for hardship and moderate hardship area to make sure that we have development in the whole country and to attract teachers. But if benefits are awarded and they do not go to the ground like Ndaragwa, then it means that area will not be developed. As you know, this country cannot develop uniformly if we do not develop all areas. For example, there are hardship areas. If you check places like North Eastern - which is really hard because it has no water in some areas - other bandit prone areas and areas without proper housing, we need to give initiative for teachers to go to such areas. We should also devise a different method of checking those areas because, as we move from the districts to counties, we should change our approach to check and also classify the hardship areas per county. You go to a county and then from the county you get the sub-counties that are hardship areas and map them again so that we can develop the whole country. Otherwise, if we develop part of the countries, at the end of the day, we are likely to lose part of the country and it will take us time to develop the country as a unit."
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