Agnes Zani

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Dr. Agnes Zani

From her childhood days, she recalls that any kind of injustice to anyone made her hair stand on end. At the university, Agnes occasionally acted as the chairperson of her department and started the Ford Foundation International Fellowships Alumni Programme, which she has been chairing since. When Kwale residents threatened to boycott the 2013 elections during the infamous “Pwani si Kenya” unrest, she took it upon herself to offer free civic education to her community. Education tops the former lecturer of University of Nairobi main agenda during her term of service.

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 1461 to 1470 of 1784.

  • 23 Feb 2016 in Senate: On a point of order, Madam Temporary Speaker. Did Sen. Karaba refer to Sen. Wetangula as Wetangula? There is a Standing Order that clearly indicates how Senators should be referred to. view
  • 18 Feb 2016 in Senate: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I would like to ride on to that statement by asking: There is a reason why those who are eligible are not receiving those funds. What are the reasons for those who are eligible not receiving these funds? view
  • 18 Feb 2016 in Senate: Thank you Mr. Speaker, Sir. As the Mover of this Motion said, this is a straightforward process arising form the fact that Sen. Murkomen was appointed the Deputy Majority Leader; but I stand to express my confidence that Sen. Billow takes over that position because of who he is, the dedication that he has shown in the Finance, Commerce and Budget Committee where I also sit and his sense of service. I think it will bring value in terms of him becoming a Member of that Parliament. I think he will represent us well and make us proud from the ... view
  • 18 Feb 2016 in Senate: seconded. view
  • 18 Feb 2016 in Senate: The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes view
  • 18 Feb 2016 in Senate: Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, in the report where Prof. Kaimenyi gave the results for the 2014 group, around March, 2015, he indicated at that time that the grades of 2,975 candidates had been cancelled. This included five national schools. That sent shivers down the spines of most Kenyans that even in national schools, this cheating scam was rampant there. At that time, when he was the Minister for Education, he reported that this was a significant drop from 3,812 candidates. This was a drop in figures. However, 2,975 is a bad figure to report when it comes to issues of ... view
  • 17 Feb 2016 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I stand to request for a Statement regarding intergovernmental relations, governance and management of county governments. I rise pursuant to Standing Order No.45 (2)(b) to seek a Statement from the Chairperson of the Sessional Committee on Devolved Government regarding the role of the Senate and its engagement with county governments in view of the myriad challenges facing county governments which manifest themselves in the form of wrangles, mismanagement of county resources and conflicts between the county executive and county assemblies, among others. In the Statement, the Chairperson should:- (1) Explain the mechanisms that the Committee has put ... view
  • 17 Feb 2016 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale was responsible. view
  • 17 Feb 2016 in National Assembly: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I rise to support this Motion. It is very encouraging that the mediation was successful and we have an outcome, as read by Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale. Indeed, this Committee met seven times and the attendance was very good. The seventh meeting was held on 14th November, 2015. I congratulate the Mediation Committee. Initially there was a dispute on two counties - Kirinyaga and Meru – about where exactly the headquarters should be. Some things look very self-intuitive, but they can be complicated especially when a criteria has not been put into place to ascertain what will be ... view
  • 17 Feb 2016 in National Assembly: Madam Temporary Speaker, I stand to second this Bill. In the last 40 years, we have witnessed a high level of economic liberalization in this country. The level of competitiveness has risen to greater heights in the last few years. For example, production of goods has gone up and more people are producing a lot of goods for our market. Therefore, for them to sell their goods, they must take them to the next level by convincing their consumers to buy those goods. One of the best ways to do so, is through advertising. The more high scale advertising they ... view

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