Aaron Kipkirui Cheruiyot

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23rd February 1986

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Senator Aaron Kipkirui Cheruiyot

Senate Majority Leader

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 2551 to 2560 of 5232.

  • 29 Mar 2023 in Senate: Cabinet Secretary; convened and made public pronouncements leading to invasion of private land. However, he was interrupted by points of order. view
  • 29 Mar 2023 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, reading Standing Order No.105(2), can you guide Sen. Oketch Gicheru? Without him telling us long stories that are not useful at this point, can he table the evidence before us? view
  • 29 Mar 2023 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to move the following Motion- THAT, notwithstanding the Resolution of the Senate on the approval of the Senate Calendar made on 16th February, 2023 and noting the Resolution of the Senate made on Thursday, 23rd March, 2023, on the Fifth Report of the Procedure and Rules Committee (PRC) on the amendments to the Standing Orders of the Senate; and pursuant to Standing Order No.32 (4), the Senate resolves to amend its Calendar (Regular Sessions) of the Senate for the Second Session, 2023 to provide for morning sittings on Wednesdays pursuant to Standing Order No.34. ... view
  • 29 Mar 2023 in Senate: The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate. view
  • 29 Mar 2023 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, this is a fairly straightforward matter. I do not see why anybody, for whatever reason, would have a problem with it. Of course, I do not want to pre-empt debate. I will leave it to the wisdom of the House to either agree with us as proposed or together with an amendment, so that we can meet on Wednesday mornings, considering that we have long standing businesses that are still pending. Part of what we could do, which we will suggest to the SBC, is that if you look at our Order Paper this afternoon, there ... view
  • 29 Mar 2023 in Senate: Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. I took time to listen to our colleagues who have taken time to contribute to this very important Motion; colleagues from Majority side and the Minority side; those in support and those who are opposing. The reason I keenly listened to each of them is that I wanted to understand, if for whatever reason there is anything that we have missed in the form and manner in which we have proposed this Motion, such that our colleagues from the Minority side will be opposed to it. Indeed, when we began this Motion, many of our ... view
  • 29 Mar 2023 in Senate: The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate. view
  • 29 Mar 2023 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, paragraph (b) is extremely important to this matter that is before us. For the comfort of my colleagues who may be thinking that maybe what you are doing is not Constitutional, is that Cabinet Secretaries shall: - “provide parliament with full and regular reports concerning matters under their control.” The Constitution does not do is provide for the how. We do not expect our Constitution to guide us on every little detail. It is us to create the law, and that is what we are doing. We are creating the enabling environment for CSs to appear before ... view
  • 29 Mar 2023 in Senate: Therefore, we must grow a good culture of democracy. That is where, if my colleague who, for political reasons I do not agree with, choose a particular path, that makes sense and is good for the country, then I should be able to support them. Otherwise, what they are setting is a very dangerous precedent The colleagues who keep on walking out every time they do not agree have Bills and Motions on the Order Paper. Very soon, Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale, the Senate Majority Whip, will start applying the same games to them, so that we see how they will ... view
  • 29 Mar 2023 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, I appreciate colleagues who have contributed to this Motion. I have said, and I repeat for emphasis sake, that CSs will appear before us in Plenary to answer to specific questions of national importance and policy related matters. The CSs will also still appear before Committees to respond to specific matters under the jurisdiction of that particular Committee. That is a plain and simple matter. view

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