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"speaker_name": "Matuga, ANC",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Kassim Tandaza",
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"content": "Turning to the issue of specialised training, the main problem is the issue of medical training in general. In Kenya, it is very expensive and not as paying as the other professions. For instance, if you were to pay for somebody to do a medical course, you would be talking of upwards of Kshs1 million per year and yet, to do other courses, it is about Kshs70,000 to Kshs80,000 per year. When it comes to payment after college, despite the fact that a medical practitioner could have undergone training up to 10 years and above, it is not a lot different from the other courses."
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