All parliamentary appearances
Entries 6381 to 6390 of 17810.
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12 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
This is a House of records. I want members of the Departmental Committee on Administration and National Security to declare their interests. If each one of us, in our respective Departmental Committees will use our powers given to us by the Constitution and the Standing Orders to make the Budget, when I am in the Departmental Committee on Administration and National Security, I can use part of that money to allocate myself because people are saying it is coming from the Committee. We want to know why the Committee agreed. Is there anything else apart from that which this Committee ...
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12 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairlady, what Hon. Makali Muli is raising is valid, but it is a committee of this House that is supposed to follow the implementation. I have seen in the Budget the amount allocated for TVET is to build another 15 new institutions. So, the committee that oversees the Ministry of Education can do justice by making sure that the ones that are going to be built are fairly distributed according to the diversity of our country. Secondly, this animal called NACADA, unless they bring back Hon. Mututho, the people will continue drinking. Furthermore, the drinking is also ...
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12 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
Yes, Member for Balambala.
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12 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
I thank the Chairman of BAC for the reallocation. The Chairman of Departmental Committee on Finance and Planning and the Chairman of PAC are in the House. We must find out what is going on with the LBDA and their purported mall in Kisumu. During the life of both the 10th and 11th Parliaments, in every Supplementary Budget, they wanted money. We need to know what we are paying for. I am happy you have given this money to people who will use it for the intended purpose, that is, our colleagues, the women MPs. Please, go and use that ...
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12 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
On TVETs, what is under the county governments are the village polytechnics. We are allocating money for the TVETs. The reason we do not have many students in the TVETs is that the fees is very high. They do not enjoy capitation and the students do not access the Higher Education Loans Board (HELB) bursary that the Government gives. We have helped TVETs by using part of the NG-CDF. The Government has equipped them but we do not have enough teachers. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version of this Report can ...
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12 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
The current Budget provides money for recruitment of teachers, putting the students under a capitation programme and access the HELB. As a country, we need to have more of those students. We have over 500,000 students who cannot go to universities. They are in our constituencies. The only way we can do is to make sure they access HELB loans. Under the current system, as Members will note, it is even more expensive for a student to go to TVET than to go to the University of Nairobi because the ones in the university access capitation and HELB. We are ...
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12 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
On a point of information, Hon.Temporary Deputy Chairlady.
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12 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairlady, you know this Parliament is privileged to have so many people with trade union background. This is a very unique Parliament. I am sure the Professor is speaking for the University Academic Staff Union (UASU). I want to inform you that Kenyans are paying millions and millions of shillings in the The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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12 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
name of parallel programmes, which universities do not account for. Who audits their accounts? In fact, we want the Auditor-General to audit the accounts of public universities. How much do we pay? The number of students who are admitted to the normal programme is equal to the number of students who are admitted to Module II Programme. Universities are supposed to create their own resources.
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12 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
See I have triggered the trade unionists. They are now on my neck. We are not in Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET). You need to sit down, so that I can finish and then get a chance. We are not in KUPPET. Now the KUPPET leader has stood up. He is intimidating.
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