14 Feb 2023 in Senate:
- Member 2. Sen. Veronica Maina, MP
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14 Feb 2023 in Senate:
- Member 3. Sen. Wakili Hillary Kiprotich Sigei, MP - Member 4. Sen. Maureen Tabitha Mutinda, MP - Member 5. Sen. Agnes Kavindu Muthama, MP - Member
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14 Feb 2023 in Senate:
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14 Feb 2023 in Senate:
6. Sen. Mwinyihaji Mohamed Faki, MP - Member 7. Sen. Edwin Watenya Sifuna, MP
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14 Feb 2023 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, it is a Notice of Motion.
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14 Feb 2023 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to move the following Motion: THAT, pursuant to Standing Orders 190 and 199(3), the Senate approves the following Senators nominated to serve in the Senate Business Committee (SBC). In addition to the Speaker of the Senate, who pursuant to Standing Order 190(1), shall be the Chairperson of the Committee, the Senate Majority Leader, the Senate Minority leader, the Senate Majority Whip and the Senate Minority Whip: 1. Sen. Ali Ibrahim Roba 2. Sen. Veronica Maina 3. Sen. Wakili Sigei 4. Sen. Maureen Tabitha Mutinda 5. Sen. Agnes Kavindu Muthama 6. Sen. Mwinyihaji Mohamed Faki
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14 Feb 2023 in Senate:
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14 Feb 2023 in Senate:
7. Sen. Edwin Watenya Sifuna Mr. Speaker, Sir, as has been previously observed by Sen. Kajwang’, this is always the main business every first day for all sessions in this House as per our tradition. In the usual flow of business, we should have got to this Order by 2.35 p.m. However, as you have already pointed out, this afternoon was troublesome and there were challenges. Matters of dressing and such like things do not have to be canvassed on the Floor of this House. This also includes matters on how to behave as a Senator in the presence of ...
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14 Feb 2023 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I was almost concluding moving the Motion. May I remind my colleagues that Parliament consumes about Kshs38 billion annually in terms of budget and support from the Exchequer to run this House. This keeps our business and affairs properly minded. That is money that would ordinarily serve Kenyans in other duties. It is incumbent upon to us to come to that realization – that amount of money needs to be put to good use; be it in Committees or the Plenary sittings and any other parliamentary business. This is the beginning of actual work as ...
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