All parliamentary appearances
Entries 1131 to 1140 of 1784.
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14 Mar 2019 in Senate:
(i) arbitrate in any dispute related to the tea industry referred to it under Section 26.”
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14 Mar 2019 in Senate:
My question is; where will the funds that will go to the Authority come from? Without answering this question clearly, then we will have an authority with a lot of responsibilities. However, it might not carry out some of the functions because we shall have the Authority, the Board and the general standards of operations.
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14 Mar 2019 in Senate:
I do not know to what extend we have resolved the issues that we have always had because according to me, this is automatically a candidate for a money Bill because it will require allocation of money to the Authority for it to carry out its functions.
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14 Mar 2019 in Senate:
Part IV of the Bill is about Financial Provisions. Clause 21 states that:-
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14 Mar 2019 in Senate:
“The funds and assets of the Authority shall comprise of— (a) such monies or assets as may accrue to or vest in the Authority in the course of the exercise of its powers or the performance of it functions under this Act; (b) such monies as may be payable to the Authority pursuant to this Act or any other written law; (c) such gifts as may be donated to the Authority; and (d) monies from any other source granted, donated or lent to the Authority.” Given anything else, I would say this is a standard Bill that can be used ...
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14 Mar 2019 in Senate:
Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. I will speak for a few minutes so that I can allow Sen. (Rev.) Waqo, who I think is also trying to put in a word. Madam Temporary Speaker, the important processes that sociologist always talk about and the impact of sociologists and socialization is key. How you socialize, how you are meant to feel and how people respond to you is very critical. I was very privileged to listen to both Sen. (Dr.) Musuruve and the Principal Secretary (PS) in Charge Special Programmes in the Ministry of Devolution and ASALs, Madam Mukobe, last week ...
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14 Mar 2019 in Senate:
and the other children there and everyone there was very happy and they coexisted with each other. In fact, the best remedy and gift you can give to a PWD is to show them that you do not even see that disability. In fact, many do not want to have that reference to the disability. When you have just absorbed and included them fully, then you make a big difference and unleash their potential in the process. I beg to support this Motion.
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28 Feb 2019 in Senate:
Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. I stand to support this Motion on Adjournment. It is a good time for us to reconnect on matters devolution. This is the Sixth Conference over the period - many others have been there - and it gives a good time to have a bird’s view of the various issues, top among them being corruption. I was listening to the debate yesterday in the House and think we should not try to allocate responsibilities. We should just face it squarely and address the matter once and for all, for the sake of all Kenyans. I ...
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26 Feb 2019 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I support Sen. Mwaruma on this Statement. This is a matter that touches on various other counties, and it is really about community conflicts over mineral resources and their mining thereof. If the members and the people in Kishushe understood the basis of that project; if there had been public participation right from the beginning, even if they were going to benefit, they would already have understood it. Consequently, there would have been no need for this sort of interaction and querying. Unfortunately, most investors do not want to go that way and they want ...
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26 Feb 2019 in Senate:
Therefore, Mr. Speaker, Sir, it is very important that as the Committee to which this Statement has be committed goes about its work, it has to be very clear in answering the specific questions. It is important that the ownership is known; it is important that if public participation was not done, that it needs to be done. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is also very important. This is because if these miners and the people extracting the earth or whatever it is they are extracting are able to give back, it sometimes helps to neutralise the effects.
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