All parliamentary appearances
Entries 1121 to 1130 of 6175.
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11 Aug 2021 in National Assembly:
With those few remarks, I beg to support.
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10 Aug 2021 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I beg to lay the following Papers on the Table of the House: Legal Notice No.114 relating to the Public Service Performance Management Regulations of 2021 and the explanatory Memorandum from the Public Service Commission. Annual Report and financial statements of the TIVET Curriculum Development Assessment and Certification Council for the year ended 30th June 2020. Reports of the Auditor General and financial statements in respect of the following institutions for the year ended 30th June 2019, and the certificates therein: (a) National Biosafety Authority. (b) Jomo Kenyatta Foundation. (c) Kenya Water Institute. (d) Kenya Education Management Institute. ...
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10 Aug 2021 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I rise to weigh in on the same. The issue here is not whether the IEBC has sent the draft Regulations to this House a bit late, but rather the attempt to cover up their inefficiencies. Since the last general election to-date, apart from a few by-elections that the IEBC has conducted, they have largely been lying idle. There is very little that has been happening. They could not even undertake a boundaries review exercise yet we allocate them billions of shillings every year. They could not even undertake the simple task of updating their Campaign ...
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10 Aug 2021 in National Assembly:
you are basically sending the message that you are not prepared to conduct free and fair elections. The IEBC Chairman, Mr. Chebukati, must now be called upon to account and be responsible for their own mistakes and delays and stop blaming Parliament or anybody else for their own failures. If you did not submit the Regulations to Parliament in good time, take full responsibility. Let him explain to Kenyans why they did not submit the Regulations unless they have people they would want to allow to spend massive amounts and then try to blame Parliament. There is a reason why ...
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10 Aug 2021 in National Assembly:
(S poke off-record)
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8 Jul 2021 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I beg to lay the following Paper on the Table of the House: Report of the Auditor-General on Financial Statements of the National Social Security Fund (NSSF) for the year ended 30th June 2019 and the certificate therein. Thank you.
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8 Jul 2021 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order No.44(2)(a), I rise to give the following Statement on behalf of the House Business Committee, which met on Tuesday, 6th July 2021 to prioritise business for consideration.
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8 Jul 2021 in National Assembly:
I wish to commend the leadership of the House and Members for the dedication and co- operation exhibited in the second part of the Session so far, despite all the challenges. We are right in the middle of the year, and we have certainly been able to meet the statutory deadlines and timelines in respect to matters that were before us. We are now due for a short break commencing after today’s sitting and I wish Members a productive recess period as they spend time with their families and also discharge their constituency obligations.
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8 Jul 2021 in National Assembly:
Hon. Members will recall that yesterday, we passed a Motion which altered the Calendar by extending the recess period by one week. As communicated yesterday by yourself, Hon. Speaker, this is meant to give committees a chance to handle all pending business before them, especially Bills and other business. I hope the extra time gives comfort to Members whose Bills or other businesses have been pending for a long time that there is hope for conclusion.
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8 Jul 2021 in National Assembly:
Upon resumption of the House on Tuesday, 3rd August 2021, the following business has been tentatively scheduled for consideration. In the Committee of the whole House, we will consider, Parliamentary Pensions (Amendment) No.3 Bill of 2019 and the Referendum No.2 Bill of 2020. The following Bills have also been scheduled for Second Reading namely the WAQF Bill of 2019, the Landlord and Tenant Bill of 2021, the National Hospital Insurance Fund (Amendment) Bill of 2021 and the Social Assistance Repeal Bill of 2020.
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