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"speaker_name": "Emurua Dikirr, KANU",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Kipyegon Ngeno",
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"content": "students who cannot qualify to join colleges and universities? In many countries, there is 100 per cent transition from secondary schools to universities. In fact, the university education is free in those countries and the only difference is the courses you pursue. It does not matter whether you have a D- (Minus) or an E; you would still join university, but whichever course you would study is what would make a difference. When the Ministry of Education gives a resolution or make laws like to stop building more secondary schools, they should understand that they are built based on the needs which is the number of students who do exams. You are now telling us that we need 100 per cent transition to secondary school yet we should not build secondary schools. In my constituency, we need over 100 more classrooms and 10 secondary schools for 100 per cent transition. The Ministry should always align their laws to the needs on the ground."
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