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"content": "(Sen. (Prof.) Kindiki): Mr. Speaker, Sir, I rise to issue a statement on the business of the Senate for next week. On Tuesday, 22nd July, 2014, as usual, at 12.00 p.m. there will be a meeting of the Rules and Business Committee to schedule the business for that week. Also, as the Speaker has already communicated to the Chamber, on that day we shall be hosting a visiting dignitary, namely; the President of the Senate of the Republic of Rwanda, who as we have been told, will be addressing us. The Senate will later continue with business that will not be concluded in today’s Order Paper and debate the various Bills that are going for second reading. Wednesday is normally a day for Motions. The business on Wednesday will be determined by the Rules and Business Committee meeting on Tuesday. Among the Motions which will be considered are:- The Motion by Sen. Sammy Leshore on the establishment of National AIDS Control Council (NACC) offices at county levels. Another Motion will be by Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale concerning action to be taken on people who are perpetrating the crime of genocide in South Sudan. There will be resumption of debate on the Motion to adopt the Report of the ad hoc Committee on the Legislation and Royalties accruing from exploitation of natural resources in the counties. On Thursday, 24th July, 2014, the Senate will continue with business that will not be concluded on Tuesday and Wednesday and will continue with any other business that will be scheduled by the Rules and Business Committee. I thank you and, hereby, lay the statement on the Table of the Senate."
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