Aden Bare Duale

Parties & Coalitions

Born

15th June 1967

Post

Parliament Buildings
Parliament Rd.
P.O Box 41842 – 00100
Nairobi, Kenya

Email

hmsk@wananchi.com

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adendualle@gmail.com

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0722759866

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Aden Bare Duale

Leader of Majority in the National Assembly 2013-2020

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 13 Oct 2015 in National Assembly: Of course, you provide service. Hon. Kajuju is saying “No”. She will have her time. We are not in Meru prayer rally but we are back in the House. In the good rally in Meru, she was the boss but here, we have to follow the Standing Orders. She is my very good friend and she is the last person I want to have an altercation with. Clause 20 specifically prohibits legal representation. So, lawyers are not allowed in the Small Claims Court. I do not expect an amendment from our colleagues from the legal sector. You can do your ... view
  • 13 Oct 2015 in National Assembly: That is my opinion. You can bring an amendment but I am saying we do not expect it. You can do your business in the Magistrates’ Court, the High Court, the Court of Appeal and in the Supreme Court but in the Small Claims Court, it is a transformation of what the elders were doing. So, Clause 20 says it prohibits the hiring of a lawyer or any legal representation. view
  • 13 Oct 2015 in National Assembly: Pro bono is allowed but we will see it when it comes to the Third Reading. Clause 21 proposes that small courts shall facilitate the use by parties of indigenous languages and indeed, Kenyan sign language. That is very important. That if you are in Garissa, it will be dealt with using the language of the people of Garissa. So, Hon. Kajuju, you cannot represent somebody in Garissa because you do not speak the language of that area. If it is Narok, you have to look for the elders who speak Kimaasai. Section 21 says that the parties will use ... view
  • 13 Oct 2015 in National Assembly: To this end, the law proposes under Clause 34 that all proceedings before this court to be heard and determined on the same day or on a day-to-day basis. If, for example, Hon. Chris Wamalwa is my neighbour and I sell his two cows, it should not take 50 years for Chris to get his cows. We should go to this Small Claims Court with the elders there and the adjudicator. If it is true that I have taken his cows, I must return them within two days. Under Clause 34, you have a maximum of three days to finish ... view
  • 8 Oct 2015 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, I beg to lay the following Papers on the Table of the House today, Thursday, 8th October, 2015:- The Veterinary Surgeons and Veterinary Para-Professionals (Code of Ethics) Regulations, 2015 and the Explanatory Memoranda. The Report of the Auditor-General on the Financial Statements of the Constituencies Development Fund for the following constituencies for the year ended 30th June, 2014 and the Certificates of the Auditor-General therein:- Kiambaa Constituency; Laikipia North Constituency; Laikipia East Constituency; Mukurwe-ini Constituency; Juja Constituency; Rangwe Constituency; Kesses Constituency; Jomvu Constituency; and, Limuru Constituency view
  • 8 Oct 2015 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, pursuant to Standing Order No. 44(2)(a), on behalf of the House Business Committee (HBC), I rise to give the following Statement regarding the Business appearing before the House the week beginning Tuesday, 13th October 2015. view
  • 8 Oct 2015 in National Assembly: The House Business Committee met on Tuesday, 6th October 2015 to prioritise the Business of the House. On Tuesday, next week, the House will consider the following Constitutional Bills:- 1. The Small Claims Court Bill, 2015, should we not conclude it today. 2. The Court of Appeal (Organisation and Administration) Bill, 2015. 3. The Petroleum (Exploration Development and Production) Bill, 2015. Hon. Speaker, Members will recall that we extended the timelines for constitutional Bills by 12 months of which two months are almost elapsing. It is the view of the HBC that we should prioritise the Bills with constitutional timelines, ... view
  • 8 Oct 2015 in National Assembly: Hon. Bernard M. Kitungi, MP; Hon. Yusuf Chanzu, MP; Hon. John Nyagah, MP; Hon. Roba Duba, MP and Hon. John Omondi, MP. (ii) The Cabinet Secretary for Transport and Infrastructure will appear before the Departmental Committee on Transport, Public Works and Housing at 10.00 a.m. to answer questions from the following Hon. Members: Hon. Aramat, MP; Hon. Kamoti Mwamkale, MP; Hon. Raymond Moi, MP; Hon. Olago Aluoch, MP and Hon. Alfred Keter, MP. (iii) The Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Natural Resources will appear before the Departmental Committee on Environment and Natural Resources at 11.30 a.m. to answer questions from ... view
  • 8 Oct 2015 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, it is good that you mentioned those great Members who did their bit yesterday. For those of us who are here, today, we will have our chance to contribute. As I said yesterday, this is another arm of the Judiciary that, within the reading of the Constitution, must undergo reforms. Here, we are dealing with High Court, in terms of organization and its administration. This is one of the legislations to be enacted by Parliament as required under Article 261(1) of the Constitution. As you will recall, this piece of legislation was supposed to have been passed by ... view
  • 8 Oct 2015 in National Assembly: Court must be organized and have an administrative structure to be prescribed by Parliament, through this Bill. This Bill particularly deals with the composition and structure of the High Court, its business calendar as well as its decentralisation. How will the High Court take judicial services closer to the people across the country, oversee its administrative functions and manage its performance? How do we resolve a dispute that arises within this court? The Bill provides a dispute resolution mechanism. Hon. Speaker, the High Court is very important to Kenyans. That is why this Bill, in Clause 4, provides for the ... view

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