All parliamentary appearances
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16 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, if you look at the country, there are Kenyans who wake up at 5.00 a.m. in the morning. Those who drive matatus wake up at 2.00 a.m. They come to work and make sure they participate in nation building. If we the leaders cannot come to the House, then that is shameful. The Division Bell has been ringing on all the Wednesday mornings since this House started because we have had issues with quorum. So, we need to be a role model and show the country that we are a working nation. The leadership should show that.
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16 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I am sure people will not agree with me but hon. Uhuru Kenyatta is always in his office at 7.00 a.m. every day. If the President can be in his office at 7.00 a.m. and yet Members of Parliament cannot raise quorum at 9.00 a.m. then that is a poor show. Even the good retired General Nkaissery drives all the way from Kitengela. There are Members who come from Ngong and Thika. I am sure we can redeem our image. As you said, it is for us to be serious. We raised this issue in the House Business ...
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16 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, the hon. Member has sought a serious Statement touching on the stability of our country. I will present it on Wednesday next week. I want to assure the House that Jubilee Government is in a very strong position to deal with both the internal and external threats.
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16 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Speaker. Following your direction on the House Business Committee (HBC), I have a Statement to read. I will be reading Statements on Wednesday morning. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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16 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
The hon. Member for Kitutu Masaba, the hon. Timothy Bosire, requested for a Statement on the status and progress of the implementation of the ICT Integration in primary education; that is the Laptop Project.
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16 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
(i) The Cabinet approved the Ministry’s ICT Integration Strategy of a hybrid access model which implies the following:-
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16 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
(a) The Provisions of laptops in Standard One as a curriculum reform agenda in curriculum delivery. In this case, each pupil---
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16 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, Sir, hon. Nyiva Mwendwa is not even listening to you. She is still continuing with the greetings. I beg to proceed. (a) The provisions that each pupil joining Standard One in 2014 will get a laptop but owned and stored at the school. The laptop shall also be accessible to other learners. (b) The adoption of a phrased whole school access approach which is called the mobile up in the second and the subsequent years of implementation whereby every learner will access a laptop on one to one ratio and on the need basis. This will guarantee equity ...
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16 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
Research and Technology on ICT research between June and August, 2013. This team that is overseeing the implementation also met with the Senate Committee on Education, ICT and Research. They had one meeting with the Kenya Primary Head Teachers Association and KNUT on 3rd September, 2013. They had a meeting with all education field officers, namely, DEOs, Quality Assurance Officers and the Standards Officers on 23rd September, 2013. A meeting was held with the Civil Society Organisations, mostly with an organisation called Elimu Yetu Coalition on 25th September, 2013. Response from these stakeholders has been positive and has had very ...
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16 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
connected to the national grid while 130 more though the use of solar power by January, 2014. Lastly, the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology intends to fund classrooms renovation for schools with poor infrastructure to empower and strengthen the Storage Rooms Programme.
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