All parliamentary appearances
Entries 661 to 670 of 1784.
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27 Nov 2019 in Senate:
The issue of funding is very critical too. I believe that funds will be required for the CEC, but if we do an amendment that requires money from the national Government, that automatically becomes a Money Bill, which is very difficult to push through. However, looking out for donor associations and linking up with some of the associations that are already doing work for PWDs will be important so that it is all inclusive. This will also have a lot of implications when it comes to equipment for PWDs for mobility and also for sports, but it is not impossible. ...
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27 Nov 2019 in Senate:
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27 Nov 2019 in Senate:
Now that we are well known in sports, this is a fantastic fresh area to go into so that we have people give completion to our usual marathoners. This is another way to showcase ourselves. Last but not least, through this, we might identify talented---
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27 Nov 2019 in Senate:
Thank you Madam temporary Speaker. At least, we will have opportunities for them. Through sports, they will showcase their own talents to the world. With that they might move forward. With the Ministry of Sports, Culture and Heritage in partnership with the Council of Governors (CoG), Sen. (Dr.) Musuruve should go for this. I thank you.
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26 Nov 2019 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, I wish to start by thanking Sen. (Dr.) Langat for bringing this important Motion for Adjournment. Again, we have been caught flat footed. We spoke about this issue last week. We talked about the vagaries of The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate.
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26 Nov 2019 in Senate:
the weather and weather patterns that are expected, but we always have the same problem. We experience floods when there is a lot of rain. However, we do not have a way of tapping rain water that could be needed another time. After that, we have a series of droughts that end up leaving people dead. People die either because there is too much water or lack of water. We talked about this and the need for having laws being implemented. Every country should plan well for disaster management. It is raining in Kenya and the neighbouring country, but they ...
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26 Nov 2019 in Senate:
Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. We will move away from this if those other plans are put in place. It is about pre-warning, action, saving lives, focussing for the future and acting in advance. It is also about valuing the lives of all Kenyans.
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21 Nov 2019 in Senate:
On a point of order, Madam Temporary Speaker, Sir. I am just requesting for time to make brief comments after that Statement, if I may. Can I proceed?
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21 Nov 2019 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. I commend the work that has been done by the CPAIC---
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21 Nov 2019 in Senate:
Okay, Madam Temporary Speaker. There is just something interesting from the Committee on Delegated Legislation. They could just tell us, as part of a follow up from that Report, especially when we went to Kitui County and we had engagements with Machakos and Makueni counties. There was meant to be a follow up meeting with these counties. It was meant to have been done in the in the county assemblies. I do not know whether it was followed up by this Committee, or it was to be followed by another Committee. It will be in interesting to just know where ...
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