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    "speaker_name": "Kikuyu, UDA",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Kimani Ichung’wah",
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    "content": "I also urge the committees with priority business that is pending before them to expedite it to enable its conclusion by the House within the next few weeks. It is important for Members to note that this Session will be quite short considering that we are already done with the first week that had a break yesterday. Also, 1st of May falls within this part of the Session. Therefore, within the remaining three weeks, we have very few sittings. Hon. Temporary Speaker, with regard to the business for next week, the House will continue with the Second Reading debate on the following Bills, should they not be concluded today: 1. The National Land Commission (Amendment) Bill, 2023; 2. The County Licensing (Uniform Procedure) Bill (Senate Bill No.9 of 2022); 3. The Land Laws (Amendment) (No.2) Bill, 2023; and, 4. The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (Amendment) Bill, 2024. Additionally, debate will also be undertaken on the following Motions, some of which are listed in today’s Order Paper, should they not be concluded today: 1. Reports of the Auditor-General on the National Government Constituencies Development Fund for five constituencies in Vihiga County; 2. Reports of the Auditor-General on the National Government Constituencies Development Fund for nine constituencies in Bungoma County; 3. Consideration of nominees for appointment to various diplomatic offices; 4. Report of the Defence, Intelligence and Foreign Relations Committee on its consideration of the African Union Convention on Cross Border Co-operation; 5. Report of the Public Petitions Committee on its consideration of the public petition on funds spent contrary to the provisions of Article 223 of the Constitution; 6. Report on the Parliamentary Broadcasting and Library on enhancing reporting of Parliamentary business on online platforms; 7. Report of the Committee on Regional Integration on its inspection of the semi- autonomous institutions of the East African Community in Uganda; 8. Report of the Committee on Implementation on the implementation status of reports on petitions and resolutions passed by the House; and, 9. Report of the Trade, Industry and Co-operatives Committee on its consideration of alleged unfair trade practices by foreign investors in Kenya. Hon. Temporary Speaker, in accordance with the provisions of Standing Order 42A (5) and (6), I wish to convey that the Cabinet Secretary for Health is scheduled to appear before the House on the afternoon of Wednesday, 17th April 2024 to respond to the following Questions: 1. Question No.009/2024 by the Member for Westlands, Hon. Timothy Wanyonyi, regarding the delay in posting of medical interns and implementation of the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) signed in 2017 between the Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists & Dentists Union and the Government of Kenya; 2. Question No.020/2024 by the Member for Ruiru, Hon. Simon King’ara, regarding the imposition of high deposits by the Kenyatta University Teaching, Referral & Research Hospital (KUTRRH) before attending to patients; 3. Question No.021/2024 by the Member for Baringo Central, Hon. Joshua Kandie, regarding details of all the Community Health Promoters in all the 290 constituencies in the country; 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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