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    "speaker_name": "Kikuyu, UDA",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Kimani Ichung'wah",
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    "content": "With regard to business for Tuesday next week, the House is expected to continue with debate on the Second Reading of the Statute Law Miscellaneous (Amendment) Bill, 2022 and the following Motions should they not be concluded today: 1. Report on the Vetting of a Nominee for the Appointment as a Member of the National Police Service Commission. 2. Report of the Kenya Delegation to the Pan African Parliament (PAP) on the Proceedings of the First Ordinary Session of the Sixth Parliament. 3. Report of the Decentralised Funds Accounts Committee on the Consideration of the Report of the Auditor-General on the financial statements for the National Government Constituencies Development Fund for 26 constituencies in the counties of Mombasa, Kilifi, Kwale, Taita Taveta, Lamu and Tana River for the financial years 2013/2014, 2014/2015 and 2015/2016, 4. The General Debate on the Proposal to Amend the Constitution and the Standing Orders. The House will also consider the Report of the Kenyan Delegation to the Parliamentary Dialogue on United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC) and the Annual General Meeting of the Global Parliamentarians Against Corruption (GPAC) held in Doha, Qatar, and any other urgent business that may be received as we prepare to head into the long recess on Thursday, next week. In accordance with provisions of Standing Order 42A(5) and (6), I wish to convey that the following Cabinet Secretaries are scheduled to appear on the afternoon of Wednesday, 3rd May 2023 before the House to respond to Questions as follows: 1. Cabinet Secretary for Education to appear to respond to the following Questions: (a) Question 102/2023 by Hon. Oku Kaunya regarding funds channeled towards construction of Junior Secondary Schools countrywide and whether they shall ultimately be domiciled in primary or secondary schools. (b) Question 103/2023 by Hon. Abdul Haro regarding the introduction of school feeding programme coupled with supply of clean water to schools in Mandera South Constituency. (c) Question 103(a)/2023 by Hon. Oku Kaunya regarding plans being undertaken by the Ministry to ensure smooth transition of learners from Grade Seven to Junior Secondary, and (d) Question 112/2023 by Hon. John Waithaka regarding the plight of Government sponsored students undertaking their studies in Cuba. 2. The Cabinet Secretary for Energy and Petroleum shall also appear to respond to the following Questions: (a) Question 94/2023 by Hon. Amina Mnyazi regarding measures being taken to cushion water utility companies from high electricity prices in drought- stricken counties like Kilifi County. (b) Question 95/2023 by Hon. Abdul Haro regarding stalled electricity connectivity to homes and public institutions in Mandera South Constituency (c) Question 96/2023 by Hon. Capt. Ruweida Obo regarding plans by the Ministry to compensate fishermen in Faza Ward who incur losses due to incessant power outages. (d) Question 97/2023 by Hon. Jessica Mbalu regarding plans to replace dysfunctional and obsolete solar PV systems that were installed to provide uninterrupted water supply to various public institutions across the country. (e) Question 98/2023 by Hon. Joseph Lekuton regarding connectivity of sufficient and uninterrupted power supply to Loiyangalani, Kargi, Mount Kulal and South Horr towns, 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."
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