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Entries 5511 to 5520 of 17810.
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20 Sep 2018 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, it is in the Public Finance Management Act, Section 55(4), that this House has an obligation to balance the budget. We cannot allow the President to sign the Appropriations Bill 2018/2019 or the Finance Bill, if the budget is not balancing. He will be committing an illegality. That is why the President returned the Finance Bill. All of us represent the people out there. I ask our leaders that when we represent the people, let us lead them. Let us not lead the people from the middle when you are inside the crowd. You need to be ahead ...
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20 Sep 2018 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Chairman, I beg to move: THAT the following new clause be inserted immediately after clause 48A— Insertion of section 48A. The Miscellaneous, Fees and Levies Act, 2016 is amended by inserting the 8A into No. 29 of 2016. following new section 8A immediately after section 8- Anti-adulteration 8A. (1) There shall be paid a levy to levy. be known as the anti-adulteration levy on all illuminating kerosene imported into the country for home
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20 Sep 2018 in National Assembly:
use. (2) The levy shall be at the rate of eighteen shillings per litre of the customs value of the illuminating kerosene and shall be paid by the importer at the time of entering the illuminating kerosene into the country.
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20 Sep 2018 in National Assembly:
All of us know what our people are getting. As a House, we have agreed that, please, for our national interest, not only now but in the future, if there will be insecurity in Turkana, let us all come together and solve national issues and move together.
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20 Sep 2018 in National Assembly:
I beg to second.
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20 Sep 2018 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Chairman, I beg to move: THAT, the following new clause be inserted immediately after Clause 50 — Amendment to Sections 50A. The Betting, Lotteries and Gaming Act is amended as follows — 29A, 44A, 55A and
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20 Sep 2018 in National Assembly:
59B of Cap.131 Section 29A of the Betting, Lotteries and Gaming Act is amended Amendment of Section 29A of in subsection (1) by deleting the expression “thirty-five” and substituting Cap.131 therefor the expression “fifteen”. Section 44A of the Betting, Lotteries and Gaming Act is amended in Amendment of Section 44A of subsection (1) by deleting the expression “thirty-five” and substituting Cap.131 therefor the expression “fifteen”. Section 55A of the Betting, Lotteries and Gaming Act is amended in Amendment of subsection (1) by deleting the expression “thirty-five” and substituting Section 55A of Cap.131 therefor the expression “fifteen”. Section 59B of the ...
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20 Sep 2018 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Chairman, I beg to move: THAT, the following new Clause be inserted immediately after clause 78 — 79. The Employment Act, 2007 is amended – Amendment of Section 2 (a) in section 2 by inserting the following new definitions in the of No.11 of 2007 proper alphabetical sequence- "employer contribution" means the employer’s contribution payable into the National Housing Development Fund; “employee contribution” means a contribution payable under this Act for his or her benefit; “employee earnings” means the taxable amount determined under the Income Tax Act for purposes of levying income tax on the employee emoluments. “National ...
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20 Sep 2018 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Chairman, I beg to move: 80. The Employment Act is amended by inserting the following Insertion of a new Section 31A into new section immediately after Section 31 - No.11 of 2007 31A. (1) An employer shall pay to the National Housing Payment to the Development Fund in respect of each employee – National Housing Development Fund
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20 Sep 2018 in National Assembly:
(a) the employer’s contribution at one point five per centum of the employee’s monthly basic salary; and (b) the employee’s contribution at one point five per centum of the monthly basic employee’s salary: Provided that the sum of the employer and employee contributions shall not exceed five thousand shillings a month. (2) The benefits to an employee shall accrue as follows – (a) for employees who qualify for affordable housing, the contributions accrue to the employee and shall be used to finance the purchase of a home under the affordable housing scheme; or (b)for employees who are not eligible for ...
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