All parliamentary appearances
Entries 831 to 840 of 1784.
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25 Jul 2019 in Senate:
The issue of human resource management is not new. There are countries that have made a breakthrough. When we go through literature, we have case of Rwanda and Ghana. They have come up with specific programmes that have ensured that they are able to coordinate. In Ghana, the Government in the year 2014 established an inter-ministerial coordinating committee. Likewise, in Rwanda, they were able to come up with a mechanism to ensure that through Good Governance and Devolution: A Governance Review of 2018, they were able to address these issues. This was to the point, and this should motivate us--- ...
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25 Jul 2019 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, this Motion just requests and advocates for two things to happen; that this Senate resolves that the Public Service Commission (PSC), the Inter-governmental Relations Technical Committee (IGTRC) and the Council of Governors (CoG) provides a comprehensive report. This is because we have not had a follow-up mechanism to ensure that this happens. The progress report should be the progress and implementation status of Capacity Assessment and Rationalisation of the Public Service (CARPS) programme indicating the county governments that are compliant and those that are not. Then the number of employees in each county government showing the ...
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25 Jul 2019 in Senate:
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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25 Jul 2019 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, This is very important because we are trying to create a level of order and good governance within out county governments, which will now enable us to contain the wage bill, which has been a big topic here this afternoon. If we can contain our wage bill, we can then push some of that money to development projects, which are important and which devolution actually envisaged. Devolution envisaged that the people in our counties should gain in terms of the social, cultural and economic outcomes.
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25 Jul 2019 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I beg to move and request Sen. Farhiya to second.
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24 Jul 2019 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I join you in welcoming the young boys and girls to the Senate today. I would like to inform them at this point in their lives, they need to be focused on their studies. More importantly, they need to think about the role that they want to play as patriots of this country, what they want to do in the future and how they plan to get there.
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24 Jul 2019 in Senate:
I am happy that the students are here in the Senate to see us perform our role of defending counties vigorously from aspects so that we ensure that the counties grow. The young people must always have a vision and always keep it in mind and strive to achieve it.
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24 Jul 2019 in Senate:
I thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir.
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23 Jul 2019 in Senate:
Asante, Bw. Naibu Spika. Mimi ninataka kusimama kwa muda mfupi sana kuunga mkono taarifa hii ambayo imeletwa na Sen. Faki. Tumezungumzia hili jambo kwa muda mrefu. Ninataka kutoa changamoto moja kama viongozi wengi kila mahali wamesema si haki kujenga ofisi hii hapa Nairobi ilhali inaweza kujengwa Pwani. Ni muhimu kama Wabunge wote watatuunga mkono jambo hili. Wale ambao ni wabunge kutoka pwani, wawe kifua mbele zaidi kuhakikisha kwamba jambo hili limeangaliwa vilivyo.
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18 Jul 2019 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. This is a live issue. Let me congratulate the Senator of Vihiga for bringing up this Statement. In Kenya, today, if you get a bill, you are not sure whether it is actually your electricity bill or someone else’s. We have also had an issue with the wiring of lines, where you find you neighbor has a line that is not necessarily yours. However, the latest scandal has to do with the tokens that we use for electricity. There was a time when these tokens were sold out to people, but it was as though ...
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