All parliamentary appearances
Entries 171 to 180 of 2430.
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27 Sep 2023 in National Assembly:
As you do this, I urge you that these recommendations are a bit mild. I am sorry to say this. July, August and September are gone. We are now headed to October. What do we expect, Chairman, yet the first quarter of the financial year is already gone and we are already dealing with pre-budget issues? What are you telling us, Chairman? Bring these individuals to book. Let our allocations increase. The issue of governors should not arise because we have given them enough allocations. Let them deal with what they have. In future, no entity, in whatever name, should ...
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27 Sep 2023 in National Assembly:
As you do this, I urge you that these recommendations are a bit mild. I am sorry to say this. July, August and September are gone. We are now headed to October. What do we expect, Chairman, yet the first quarter of the financial year is already gone and we are already dealing with pre-budget issues? What are you telling us, Chairman? Bring these individuals to book. Let our allocations increase. The issue of governors should not arise because we have given them enough allocations. Let them deal with what they have. In future, no entity, in whatever name, should ...
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27 Sep 2023 in National Assembly:
I want to conclude by saying that each one of us is here for a purpose. That purpose must not be lost simply because someone is not happy with our existence here.
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27 Sep 2023 in National Assembly:
I want to conclude by saying that each one of us is here for a purpose. That purpose must not be lost simply because someone is not happy with our existence here.
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27 Sep 2023 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Speaker. The Executive is not represented here. Chairman, you and your Committee are our embodiment. Stop being mild. Our representatives at NG-CDF and this Committee must truly represent the interest of Members and the electorate at all times regardless of political pressure.
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27 Sep 2023 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Speaker. The Executive is not represented here. Chairman, you and your Committee are our embodiment. Stop being mild. Our representatives at NG-CDF and this Committee must truly represent the interest of Members and the electorate at all times regardless of political pressure.
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27 Sep 2023 in National Assembly:
So, after seven days, what next? With that communication and bureaucratic approach, the first six months will be over. So, what will Members do? Chairman, we really want you to do this. This Report is mild. I want to urge my friend Hon. Otiende Amollo that… If time allowed, we would have brought an amendment to name some of the individuals and introduce timelines. We need to say that within the first quarter, this amount of money should reach constituencies. I thank you, Hon. Temporary Speaker.
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27 Sep 2023 in National Assembly:
So, after seven days, what next? With that communication and bureaucratic approach, the first six months will be over. So, what will Members do? Chairman, we really want you to do this. This Report is mild. I want to urge my friend Hon. Otiende Amollo that… If time allowed, we would have brought an amendment to name some of the individuals and introduce timelines. We need to say that within the first quarter, this amount of money should reach constituencies. I thank you, Hon. Temporary Speaker.
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26 Sep 2023 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. Article 43 of our Constitution defines access to universal healthcare services as the right to the highest attainable health standards. The World Health Organisation (WHO) defines universal health coverage as access to promotive, preventive, curative, rehabilitative and palliative health services. However, certain things in this Bill need to be re-looked. First, we used to have the National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF) as a department of the Ministry of Health. That gave birth to the NHIF Act. The NHIF Act has had certain lacunas because of changing realities. It is those lacunas that this Bill attempts to ...
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26 Sep 2023 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. Article 43 of our Constitution defines access to universal healthcare services as the right to the highest attainable health standards. The World Health Organisation (WHO) defines universal health coverage as access to promotive, preventive, curative, rehabilitative and palliative health services. However, certain things in this Bill need to be re-looked. First, we used to have the National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF) as a department of the Ministry of Health. That gave birth to the NHIF Act. The NHIF Act has had certain lacunas because of changing realities. It is those lacunas that this Bill attempts to ...
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