30 Oct 2024 in Senate:
to dance to the tune of the governor. If they do not dance to the tune of the governor, then their wards will not be developed; which means they might not be reelected back again. They have to move around with the governors, even when they have other business to do, because if they do not, then it is said that they are against the governors. I have come across some incidents where if an MCA brings a Statement or a Motion like we do here, then they are told that they are fighting the governors. So, those Statements are ...
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30 Oct 2024 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. My question to the Cabinet Secretary is not about the CDF bursaries. It is about hardship allowances in Mwala and Kalama sub-counties. By all standards, Mwala and Kalama sub-counties are supposed qualify for hardship allowances because even the surrounding sub-counties like Yatta and parts of Makueni where we border Mwala, receive hardship allowances. We have been requesting for these allowances for Mwala sub-counties and Kalama, but nothing has come up. What is the Cabinet Secretary doing about these sub-counties?
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17 Oct 2024 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. My question is directed to the lawyers of hon. Mutuse.
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17 Oct 2024 in Senate:
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17 Oct 2024 in Senate:
Yes, I am directing it to his lawyers. Please kindly give me my time. Sen. Olekina, I did not talk when you were.
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17 Oct 2024 in Senate:
One of my questions is about the speech that Hon. Mutuse said that the Deputy President addressed from Mombasa. My question is, is there any law preventing either the President or the Deputy President from intervening if they see any failures with the National Intelligence Service (NIS)? Is there any law preventing them from intervening or questioning the National Intelligence Service or is there any law directing them where they should ask these questions? Number two, the lady Hon. Justice Esther Maina, has she ever made any complaints after the case was done? Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir.
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17 Oct 2024 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir, for giving me this opportunity and let me start by telling H.E the Deputy President of this country, polesana and we wish you a quick recovery. Secondly, I will quote a scripture which has been quoted here; John 8:7. Jesus told the people who took that woman before him, that whoever has not sinned to be the first to take a stone and throw at that woman. When he bent down and stood up, there was no one. All the men had gone and only the woman was standing there and he told her to ...
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17 Oct 2024 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. It was just the other day, I heard the Senate Majority Leader and many of us here, say that Sonko was impeached for no good reason. How do we reverse what we have already done in this Senate? Before we impeach anyone, we must substantiate all the charges and make sure that it is not something that we are going to eat back our words and start saying that we did a mistake. Mr. Speaker. Sir, I stand here to say no to this Motion.
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9 Oct 2024 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I, first of, all appreciate the Prime Cabinet Secretary for coming today. We have been waiting for him for a long time. My question is a bit diverted, but he is aware of it and I am sure he can answer. It is about how far he has gone with the issue of the compensation of the Kenyan bomb blast victims, in terms of getting amendments from the United States of America (USA) Congress. When we were in America, we discussed about this in your presence and you are aware of it. I do not ...
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9 Oct 2024 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir, for this opportunity
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