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Whenever you saw a teacher, you knew that discipline had to be maintained. However, that is not the case anymore. If you bring a teacher who is from outside the region or locality where the children come from, there are many things that the particular teacher or student will struggle with, for example, cultural issues and understanding their background.
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16 Feb 2023 in Senate:
This is one policy that needs to be properly thought out. I am not fully opposed to it per se. However, I feel it should be carried out in a more consultative manner ensuring that teachers who are willing are given the first priority. There are teachers willing to trade places amongst themselves. You will find that a teacher in Meru who wants to teach
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16 Feb 2023 in Senate:
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16 Feb 2023 in Senate:
in Embu and vice-versa. Through their own ways and means, they can engage. If it fits the bill, they can do the transfer.
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16 Feb 2023 in Senate:
As is the case today, TSC has a firm iron fist on this particular policy. Therefore, I support the Statement by Sen. Mundigi. I know this was a campaign promise that we made as an administration. It is important that Chairman, Sen. Nyotu and his Committee on Education, brings the Senate up to speed in terms of explaining to us how far this policy has reached.
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16 Feb 2023 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker Sir, Pursuant to Standing Order 57(1), I hereby present to the Senate the business of the House for the week commencing Tuesday, 21st February, 2023. Before I proceed with the Statement, allow me to take this opportunity to welcome honorable Senators back from the long December, 2022 Recess. I trust that you have had time to rest and have had an opportunity to interact with your constituents, family and friends. Mr. Temporary Speaker Sir, the business of the Senate includes a total of sixteen Bills that have been published. The breakdown of these Bills is as follows ...
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These Bills have been listed in today’s Order Paper under Orders No.8 to 13. As is the standard practice, these Bills will be committed to respective Standing Committees for consideration, pursuant to Standing Order No.145. Pursuant to Standing Order No.148, the Committees are required to report back to the Senate within 30 calendar days. I cannot emphasise enough of the need for Committees to which these Bills have been referred to, to adhere to these titimelines. b. Bills at the Second Reading stage- i. The County Vocational Education and Training Bill (Senate Bills No.3 of 2022) - Sen. Moses Kajwang’, ...
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Thank you, Sen. Oketch Gicheru. Say ‘Hi’ to the people of Migori County. ii. The Learners with Disabilities Bill (Senate Bills No.4 of 2023) - Sen. (Prof.) Margaret Kamar, MP and Sen. Crystal Asige, MP. a. Bill considered by both Houses and enacted into law- i. The County Governments Additional Allocation Bill (Senate Bills No. 4 of 2022) - Chairperson, Standing Committee on Finance and Budget.
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16 Feb 2023 in Senate:
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