Aaron Kipkirui Cheruiyot

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23rd February 1986

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Senator Aaron Kipkirui Cheruiyot

Senate Majority Leader

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  • 11 Jul 2024 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I rise pursuant to Standing Order No.57(1) to present the business of the Senate for the week commencing Tuesday, 16th July, 2024. As hon. Senators are aware, the country stands at a precipice. The unrest and protests that have been witnessed over the last three weeks have gripped our country and threatened to lead to chaos and anarchy. The Senate recognizing the gravity of this situation, introduced a Motion during the Morning Sitting of Wednesday, 3rd July, 2024 to deliberate on the current state of the nation. In this Motion, as the leadership of the Senate, we ... view
  • 11 Jul 2024 in Senate: reason, I implore Senators to prioritize their presence in the Chamber, so that we are able to make progress on the pending business, which includes 49 Bills that are pending conclusion, of which 42 are at the Second Reading stage and seven are at the Committee of the Whole stage. I plead with the honourable Whips and the leadership of both sides of the aisle, if possible, we can conclude on those Bills next week. There are 21 Motions for us to consider, 20 Petitions that are due for reporting by various select committees and 369 Statements pending before our ... view
  • 11 Jul 2024 in Senate: The tentative business scheduled for Wednesday, 17th July, 2024, in the Morning Sitting, will include the scheduled questions as approved by SBC as well as various Motions. The summary of Questions include a Question by Sen. Sifuna to the National Treasury, and a Question by Senator Wakoli to the Cabinet Secretary for Labour and Social Protection, and so on and so forth. The business for Wednesday, 17th July, 2024, Afternoon Sitting, will include business not concluded on Tuesday, 16th July, 2024 and the following Bills- (i) The Statutory Instruments (Amendment) Bill (National Assembly Bills No.2 of 2023); (ii) The Land ... view
  • 11 Jul 2024 in Senate: (i) The Establishment of a National Teaching and Referral Hospital in Kenya; view
  • 11 Jul 2024 in Senate: (ii) The Development of a Policy and Law for Social Risk Management in Infrastructure Development Projects in Kenya; (iii) The County Governments to set aside Land for Planting Indigenous Trees; and, (iv) Stoppage of funds to Isiolo County due to Failure by the Governor to honor Senate Summons. The projected business for Thursday, 18th July, 2024, will be business not concluded in the Order Paper for Tuesday, Wednesday, and any other business scheduled by the SBC. In conclusion, it is good to mention that as at the rise of the House yesterday, there is only one Senator who is yet ... view
  • 11 Jul 2024 in Senate: country forward and healing the nation and bridging the divide. They will ensure that we have the concrete ideas by all the Senators that have spoken to this Motion. It is our intention to invite various institutions and constitutional commissions to come and engage this House based on the proposals that have come from the various Members of this House. However, I do not intend to dwell much into it because we are yet to retreat as a leadership of the House. In the retreat, we will come up with far- reaching recommendations by Tuesday next week. At that point, ... view
  • 11 Jul 2024 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I am not sure whether the Majority Whip listened properly. I said I am not certain whether the Division of Revenue Bill, as was passed by this House, has been assented to. I have no recollection. If he has that information, that is something that he may wish to clarify to me. I said CARA is a product, like he has rightfully put, of DORA. If the CARA is yet to be assented to because of reasons that he very well knows, then it follows that we will have to make fresh considerations of all those matters. ... view
  • 10 Jul 2024 in Senate: Bw. Spika, ningependa kuungana na Seneta wa Kaunti ya Mombasa ambaye leo ameamua kutuhamasisha kuhusu lugha ya Kiswahili na matumizi yake nchini Kenya. Mara nyingi, sisi kama taifa na hasa viongozi huzungumza lugha hii kwa urahisi. Hata hivyo, unapopewa fursa kama hii kutumia lugha hii kwa usahihi ili watu wakusikilize, watu wengi wanapiga kona. Siku ya Kiswahili iliadhimishwa ili kuhakikisha kuwa matumizi yake yanajulikana katika taifa letu. Hiyo ni siku ya maana sana. Jambo linaloleta changamoto ni kuwa hadi sasa, kando na viongozi wachache kutoka kaunti ambazo zinatumia lugha hii katika shughuli zao za kila siku, hatuoni Serikali ikiwa mstari ... view
  • 10 Jul 2024 in Senate: wananchi wengi sana ambao hawaelewi lugha ya Kimombo. Wanaelewa lugha ya mama au Kiswahili pekee. Kama viongozi wao, ni vizuri tujifunze lugha hii hata hapa katika Seneti. Sijui kwa nini katika kipindi hiki hatujazingatia maneno hayo. Katika siku zangu za kwanza kwenye Seneti, siku ya Alhamisi ilikuwa imetengwa kuwa ya Kiswahili. Maseneta wote walikuwa wanajizatiti kuhakikisha kuwa wanatoa michango yao kwa lugha ya Kiswahili. Wengi walikuwa wanajikaza kweli kweli. Mtu angefanya makosa hapa na pale na hatimaye wakaanza kuzoea. Baada ya muda mchache, ilikuwa jambo la kawaida. Ilipokuwa ikifika Alhamisi, Maseneta wote walikuwa wanachangia kwa lugha hii. Hatuwezi kuwa na ... view
  • 10 Jul 2024 in Senate: Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. I have one question to the Prime Cabinet Secretary. I also appreciate the precise answers he is giving to the issues being raised by Senators which is commendable. I see the Prime Cabinet Secretary is accompanied by among others, the Permanent Secretary (PS) for Diaspora Affairs. My question is with regard to the 19th bilateral labour agreements that he alluded to earlier on because I have also heard the President speak about them on public fora on many occasions. Do we have a timeline on when we are likely to conclude on them and what ... view

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