23 Feb 2023 in Senate:
On Tuesday, 28th February, 2023, the Senate Business Committee (SBC) will consider and approve the business for the day. This is projected to contain business that will not be concluded from today’s Order Paper, and any other business scheduled by the SBC. Of note is the consideration of the Report of the Standing Committee on Finance and Budget on the Budget Policy Statement (BPS) and the Report of the Standing
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23 Feb 2023 in Senate:
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23 Feb 2023 in Senate:
Committee on Justice, Legal Affairs and Human Rights on the nominee for the appointment to the position of non-Member of Parliament Commissioner to the Parliamentary Service Commission (PSC). The deadline is next week on Tuesday. Members of the Justice, Legal Affairs and Human Rights Committee need to conclude on that business. I urge the two Select Committees to consider these matters within the stipulated timelines and table reports thereon by Tuesday, 28th February, 2023. The Order Paper for Wednesday, 1st March, 2023 and for Thursday, 2nd March, 2023, will contain business that will not be concluded on Tuesday, 28th February, ...
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23 Feb 2023 in Senate:
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23 Feb 2023 in Senate:
to remind you or bring to your attention that there is a particular issue that the Senate should look into. Many times, matters that are brought before us need either the assistance of investigative agencies. I challenge Committee Chairpersons and Members of various Committees that the 60 days provided for by the Standing Orders remain. I hope we can get to a point where if a Kenyan submits their Petition before the Senate, they will know that in 60 days’ time, they will have a report before them and will have something to consider. I, therefore, urge Committees to consider ...
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23 Feb 2023 in Senate:
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23 Feb 2023 in Senate:
I hope that we can quickly put this matter to rest as we agreed during the Leaders’ meeting that we had this morning. I thank you and hereby lay the Statement on the Table of the Senate.
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22 Feb 2023 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker Sir, thank you for giving me this chance. I join the rest of my colleagues in welcoming the students who are here today. Sen. Okenyuri has captured it quite well by reminding them that many of the leaders that you see here, chances are that they began their leadership training right from university or even earlier, yours truly included. Therefore, they are on the right track by showing that they practice their leadership skills enough, learn about the beauty of our country, the diversity and the challenges of leading. Once you are a leader at the university, ...
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22 Feb 2023 in Senate:
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22 Feb 2023 in Senate:
have been enough papers that have been written about it. That is one of the projects that unfortunately, for reasons beyond our control, we were not able to set it up. It is one of the things that these students who visit Parliament, whether from the university, high school, or primary, should benefit from. It is something that you have seen in other Parliaments. If you go to the Lok Sabha in India, the Westminster in the UK, and all established older democracies than ours, you first visit the Parliament Museum so that you get to know the history, when ...
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