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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  • 23 Oct 2019 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. When we were in Kitui, the Committee on Education had a chance to visit various schools with special needs and what we saw there will never leave our minds. This is because we actually saw a state of dire need. When we spoke to the various principals, this issue of capitation kept coming up. In fact, there seems to be an issue about which funds should go where as far as county governments are concerned and as far as the National Government is concerned. I think that the Committee on Education, when interrogating this Statement, ... view
  • 23 Oct 2019 in Senate: Madam Temporary Chairperson, I beg to move that the Committee do report to the Senate its consideration of The Natural Resources (Benefit Sharing) Bill (Senate Bills No.31 of 2018) and its approval thereof with amendments. view
  • 23 Oct 2019 in Senate: Madam Temporary Chairperson, I beg to move that Committee do report to the Senate its consideration of The Public Finance Management (Amendment) Bill (Senate Bills No.3 of 2019) and its approval thereof with amendments. view
  • 23 Oct 2019 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, I beg to move that the House do agree with the Committee on the said report. I request Sen. Murkomen to second. view
  • 23 Oct 2019 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, I beg to move that the Natural Resources (Benefit Sharing) Bill (Senate Bills No.31 of 2018) be now be read a Third Time. I request Sen. Orengo to second. view
  • 23 Oct 2019 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, I beg to move that the House do agree with the Committee on the said Report. I request Sen. Kibiru to second. view
  • 23 Oct 2019 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, I beg to move that The Public Finance Management (Amendment) Bill (Senate Bills No.3 of 2019) be now read a Third Time. I request Sen. Faki to second. view
  • 16 Oct 2019 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I wish to support this Statement. I suggest that as the Statement goes to the relevant Committee, they should look at the issue of the law that was enacted on cattle rustling which criminalized it with the hope that certain actions will be taken. It would be good to know what impact that law has had since it was enacted. From both the Statement and Petition, it seems like what we had about three years ago is coming back. I know that the Joint Committee on National Cohesion and Equal Opportunities did a lot ... view
  • 16 Oct 2019 in Senate: continuum what could be happening and the effect of the law that should have been put in place. view
  • 8 Oct 2019 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, I wish to support this important Motion which has come at the right time. For one reason or another, when it comes to planning, we tend to plan our towns in such a way that a lot of space is taken up by buildings. We forget that we need to have not just 10 per cent, but 40 per cent forest cover, if possible. Everybody wants to put up a house without thinking about the environment and where the trees are meant to be. view

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