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"speaker_name": "Kibwezi West, Independent",
"speaker_title": "Hon. (Dr.) Patrick Musimba",
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"content": "ourselves a global view knowing that we are benchmarking with the best in the world. We should start to reverse the trend where a lot of people are moving to private schools. We should encourage students from Tanzania, Uganda and Rwanda to study in our schools. This will propel our Diaspora earnings. We need a lot of remittances in Kenya and the amount of money pumped into the education sector over the years in terms of investment is colossal. We must see this big return by having our students all over our counties sharing facilities with our neighbours. This will ensure that we entrench the spirit of East African Community and our African renaissance by having these exchange programmes that grow with us. We want to see the arena of teachers and our lectures growing. The investment into research has to be seen. We want to see Kenya heralding to launch satellites. We had lecturers in the University of Nairobi coming up with Nanosatellite Technology. They should be encouraged. This needs to grow because we will attract investments that will grow this great nation. Finally, as we look into ourselves within legislation, we want to see parallel programmes being encouraged by the Cabinet Secretary that look at the inferential between the learning within this House and extending the same in the society. This will give first-hand experience and I believe this is why we have tapped into him as a 67 year old to draw into the examples that have been grown internally and ensure that…"
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