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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Garissa Township, JP",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Aden Duale",
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        "legal_name": "Aden Bare Duale",
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    "content": "c) Molo Constituency. d) Njoro Constituency. e) Chepalungu Constituency. f) Mathira Constituency. g) Mathioya Constituency. h) Kipipiri Constituency. i) Kingangop Constituency. j) Maragwa Constituency. k) Kabete Constituency. l) Ruiru Constituency. m) Laikipia West Constituency. n) Lari Constituency, and o) Laikipia North Constituency. The Public Procurement and Asset Disposal Act, 2015 - Submission of the statutory six- month preference and reservation report for the period January to June 2018 from the Public Procurement Regulatory Authority. As I lay this particular paper, I just want to put emphasis on the Report from the Public Procurement Regulatory Authority which is on State corporations and county governments that have either complied or not complied with Section 157 of the Public Procurement and Asset Disposal Act of 2013. This Act requires all public entities to reserve not more than 30 per cent of tenders to the disadvantaged groups that include youth, women and persons living with disability. I hope that the relevant Committee to which the Report will be referred to, will study this Report and move the House to debate it at an appropriate time. This will bring to the fore the issue of rationalisation procurement quotas. These issues have been canvassed more on the social media and other fora, other than the Floor of this House."
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