Kawira Mwangaza Mwenda

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  • 25 Jul 2018 in National Assembly: loses from our institutions. Those cameras help a lot when installed in our places. We have so many cases of students cheating in exams. If we have CCTV cameras in our schools, we shall monitor our students doing exams. This will prevent cheating. The CCTV cameras will also prevent trespassing, vandalism and even the use of drugs. We have a lot of cases in schools where young form ones are bullied. So, if we have these CCTV cameras, we shall lessen the cases of bullying among our students. If we can afford to install them in other institutions, why not ... view
  • 3 May 2018 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for giving me this chance to say something about yesterday’s Speech by our President. Indeed, when he was talking I remembered of a man who was healed by Jesus Christ and the teachers of the law and the Pharisees started complaining. The man was blind and he wanted to see. He ignored the complaints from the teachers and the Pharisees and said the importance of his seeing was more than any other thing. Our President yesterday said that people came out to vote because they wanted to see something. There is a difference between ... view
  • 3 May 2018 in National Assembly: come from, people are suffering and have nothing to do for a living. What is important about the President’s Speech is that it shows what people want to see. view
  • 3 May 2018 in National Assembly: Many people are suffering. We want to see what can be done to improve our agriculture, have our youth employed and our roads in good condition. Our people must see the measures taken by us leaders to enhance security and hence promote trade in our counties. The Speech made me differentiate between hearing and seeing. People want to see development and projects. People want to see our girls in schools. People want to see our ladies doing business and prospering. Seeing is important than hearing. Let us concentrate on making our people see the development we are going to bring. ... view
  • 18 Apr 2018 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for giving me this opportunity to support this Motion by Hon. Martha Wangari. I respect her and as Women Representatives our people have been coming to our offices because of birth certificate problems. view
  • 18 Apr 2018 in National Assembly: I come from a county with a population of over 1.7 million. We have nine constituencies, 45 wards and only two civil registration centres. It has been a very difficult time for my people in Meru because they travel over 250 kilometers paying a fare of over Kshs.1,000 to reach the registration centres and register for birth certificates. I support this Motion and in every constituency or ward we should have civil registration centres because this is a big problem. We need to achieve the Big Four Agenda, among them food and security. Many women go to register for birth ... view
  • 18 Apr 2018 in National Assembly: It is high time the Government set up centers and if it finds this difficult then in wards, bishops like me can be empowered to do civil registration. If religious leaders are empowered they can do civil registration comfortably and this will help us secure food for our country. In Meru County the reproductive age is between ages 14 to 49, everyone has a child and needs to go to the registration centres. This means they waste a lot of time there in very long queues. I support this Motion by Martha Wangari that in very constituency or even ward ... view
  • 18 Apr 2018 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. view

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