Abshiro Soka Halake

Senator Abshiro Halake is a nominated member of the Senate focusing on the special interest of women and other vulnerable groups including, youth, people with disabilities and other marginalized groups.

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 3 Aug 2021 in Senate: devolving some of these resources to ensure that the local communities that are bearing the brunt of hosting these natural resources; bearing the brunt of the human-wildlife conflict in places like Isiolo where we host wildlife and places like Maasailand, Samburuland and the Amboseli belt that are compensated not just for the conflict but also as owners of these resources. I support this Bill. It is a very good step in the right direction with regards to pushing the resources to the communities and ensuring that the communities that host and actually look after these resources benefit and are therefore, ... view
  • 3 Aug 2021 in Senate: Madam Temporary, I am happy with this Bill because I know that a county like Isiolo, where I come from, which hosts wildlife resources and other natural resources such as water and natural forest resources will benefit. I am sure that the communities that had been neglected or left out of the economic mainstay of that region will definitely be included. view
  • 3 Aug 2021 in Senate: Madam Temporary, I am happy with this Bill because I know that a county like Isiolo, where I come from, which hosts wildlife resources and other natural resources such as water and natural forest resources will benefit. I am sure that the communities that had been neglected or left out of the economic mainstay of that region will definitely be included. view
  • 3 Aug 2021 in Senate: I beg to support this Bill and congratulate Sen. (Dr.) Zani, who has sponsored this it. view
  • 3 Aug 2021 in Senate: I beg to support this Bill and congratulate Sen. (Dr.) Zani, who has sponsored this it. view
  • 3 Aug 2021 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, I beg to move that The Law of Succession (Amendment) Bill (Senate Bills No.15 of 2021) be read a Second Time. Madam Temporary Speaker, this Bill is not a very long one, but it is very important to the women of this country. It seeks to address the issues of gender, equity and succession matters. The Bill is amending the law of Succession Act and seeks to ensure that the Act provides for gender equity with regards to succession matters. Before I go into the proposals and provisions of the Bill and the amendments that we seek, ... view
  • 3 Aug 2021 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, I beg to move that The Law of Succession (Amendment) Bill (Senate Bills No.15 of 2021) be read a Second Time. Madam Temporary Speaker, this Bill is not a very long one, but it is very important to the women of this country. It seeks to address the issues of gender, equity and succession matters. The Bill is amending the law of Succession Act and seeks to ensure that the Act provides for gender equity with regards to succession matters. Before I go into the proposals and provisions of the Bill and the amendments that we seek, ... view
  • 3 Aug 2021 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
  • 3 Aug 2021 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
  • 3 Aug 2021 in Senate: that then look at these things, I would like to say that the Law of Succession Act was enacted after the recommendations of the 1968 Commission of the Law of Succession. The Act was created to amend, define and consolidate the law relating to interstate and testamentary succession, the discrimination of the estates of the deceased persons. The Act has various provisions that seek to protect and promote the rights of women for which the women of this country are grateful such as permitting us to make wills and that a wife ranks high among the dependents of the deceased ... view

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