Halima Yussuf Mucheke

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Halima Yussuf Mucheke

Nominated by the Jubilee Party to represent workers interests in the National Assembly.

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 11 to 20 of 106.

  • 11 Feb 2021 in National Assembly: Then it can go to the Departmental Committee on Transport, Public Works and Housing. view
  • 11 Feb 2021 in National Assembly: Then it can go to the Departmental Committee on Transport, Public Works and Housing. view
  • 11 Feb 2021 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Hon. Speaker. Hon. Sir George, with utmost respect, is a Member of JLAC. He participated and agreed with the The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor. view
  • 11 Feb 2021 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Hon. Speaker. Hon. Sir George, with utmost respect, is a Member of JLAC. He participated and agreed with the The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor. view
  • 11 Feb 2021 in National Assembly: recommendations to adjust the Bill. Is it right that he can now purport to disown some of these resolutions because of political convenience? view
  • 11 Feb 2021 in National Assembly: recommendations to adjust the Bill. Is it right that he can now purport to disown some of these resolutions because of political convenience? view
  • 11 Feb 2021 in National Assembly: Thank you very much, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I rise to second this particular Motion. I know Members are wondering why I am the one to second. Whenever there are demonstrations and picketing, those who suffer most are persons with disability. Persons with disability may not run faster than all of us during demonstrations; some of them are visually impaired and may not be able to see where the demonstrations are emanating from. Some are deaf; they will not hear gunshots, screams and wails. So, those who suffer most are persons with disability. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report ... view
  • 11 Feb 2021 in National Assembly: Thank you very much, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I rise to second this particular Motion. I know Members are wondering why I am the one to second. Whenever there are demonstrations and picketing, those who suffer most are persons with disability. Persons with disability may not run faster than all of us during demonstrations; some of them are visually impaired and may not be able to see where the demonstrations are emanating from. Some are deaf; they will not hear gunshots, screams and wails. So, those who suffer most are persons with disability. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report ... view
  • 11 Feb 2021 in National Assembly: As a House, we have to speak the truth and the truth will set us free. Every citizen in this country has a right and where your right stops is where mine begins. Therefore, this Bill is just trying to bring order in the public so that as you fight for your rights, you do not infringe into other people’s rights. Through the demonstrations of 2007, 2013 and 2017, we lost cumulatively Ksh1 trillion directly or indirectly. It always follows that demonstrations are always violent when they are against IEBC or when we reject the outcome of the election. view
  • 11 Feb 2021 in National Assembly: As a House, we have to speak the truth and the truth will set us free. Every citizen in this country has a right and where your right stops is where mine begins. Therefore, this Bill is just trying to bring order in the public so that as you fight for your rights, you do not infringe into other people’s rights. Through the demonstrations of 2007, 2013 and 2017, we lost cumulatively Ksh1 trillion directly or indirectly. It always follows that demonstrations are always violent when they are against IEBC or when we reject the outcome of the election. view

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