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    "speaker_name": "Molo, JP",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Kuria Kimani",
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        "legal_name": "Francis Kuria Kimani",
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    "content": "piece of paper to show you are a qualified lawyer because in addition to my Bachelor’s Degree, I have gone to KSL. If you are a teacher then you probably have a Bachelor’s Degree in Law. Having gone through the teaching practice, you can prove that you are a teacher. How can I prove that I am a painter? How can I prove that I am a carpenter? The education system, in as much as we are calling it free, is not free in its entirety. There is a cost that people pay. We have people who if they had an equal chance to go to a regular school programme, they would probably have scored an “A”. Because they never got that chance, they end up training in this apprenticeship. I am hoping the debate on this conversation will continue. If we, as a country, are serious about manufacturing, food security and creating employment for both the young and old of this country, this needs to be incorporated. That is so that, that carpenter in Molo can produce a certificate showing that I am not just a good carpenter but also have a paper to show for it. When they send their curriculum vitae someone can look at it twice. I congratulate my colleague for this Motion. I thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker."
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