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

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  • 14 Jul 2020 in Senate: These are some of the issues we can infuse as we continue responding to this pandemic. We are getting to a point where we are saying that we must continue. We are saying this is the new normal, but we must continue with a lot of caution. Madam Temporary Speaker, the Committee also urged the national Government and county governments to put in place interventions to support continuous production and operations in the Water Services Providers (WSPs). We know that it is important to have the mechanisms of ensuring that we keep our hands clean and the level of hygiene ... view
  • 14 Jul 2020 in Senate: With regard to water supply, the Committee commends the measures taken by the Nairobi Metropolitan Services (NMS) to drill boreholes. We have seen what the NMS has been doing. The progress is there by given and observed. view
  • 14 Jul 2020 in Senate: The Report moves on to talk about support services and crosscutting issues, for example, the issues of connectivity. This is ensuring that people understand what is going on and communicating that being infected by COVID-19 is not a death sentence neither should it be a source of stigmatization. That has been dealt with at various forums practically. The Committee has also talked about that in detail. view
  • 14 Jul 2020 in Senate: There is the issue of quarantine, how it happened and how it was dealt with over time--- view
  • 14 Jul 2020 in Senate: Madam Temporary Chairperson, I kindly request for three minutes to wind up. view
  • 14 Jul 2020 in Senate: Thank you. That will allow me to wrap-up. The appropriate media messages have been talked to; we can talk one on one. When I was seconding this Motion, I thought I would second and finish in two or three minutes, but there is a lot. I have just got up to chapter one. There is also chapter two: Access to Food, water and Basic commodities that I have just briefly touched on. That has been put in place very well. view
  • 14 Jul 2020 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, let me wind up by saying that as Kenyans, let us remember who we are. We know that 80 per cent of us reside in the rural areas. Let us come up with appropriate ways of monitoring the food market and also introduce social and economic audits at both national and county levels. This will help us to create a measure and understanding of exactly where we are and what we need to do. view
  • 14 Jul 2020 in Senate: I wish this Committee the best as it progresses with other issues. This is in order for them to continue to keep abreast both the Senate and the country at large about the efforts of this House. I congratulate the Committee for the work they have done. view
  • 14 Jul 2020 in Senate: I second. view
  • 13 Jul 2020 in Senate: Thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker. I think what we went through in the morning is very critical for this Senate. view

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