All parliamentary appearances
Entries 2141 to 2150 of 6175.
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19 Nov 2020 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I beg to lay the following Papers on the Table of the House: Quarterly Economic and Budgetary Review for the First Quarter of the 2020/2021 Financial Year from the National Treasury and Planning; Reports of the Auditor-General and Financial Statements in respect of the following institutions for the year ended 30th June 2019, and their certificates therein: (a)The State Department for Vocational and Technical Training; (b)The State Department for University Education; (c)The Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning; (a) Kenya Industrial Estate Limited; (b) Sacco Societies Regulatory Authority; and, (c) Water Sector Trust Fund. Report of the Auditor-General ...
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19 Nov 2020 in National Assembly:
Turning to the national transformative agenda and economic development, it is not all doom and gloom. Despite the challenge that we are faced with, the President did articulate some achievements under the Big Four Agenda. Most importantly, he reminded us that economic development is not about intentions. It is something that keeps coming. It is a running thing that keeps coming whenever we are processing the budget. It is not just about what we intend to do, but rather what has actually been achieved and what has been the results. Whatever we have done and the monies that have been ...
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19 Nov 2020 in National Assembly:
Turning to the national transformative agenda and economic development, it is not all doom and gloom. Despite the challenge that we are faced with, the President did articulate some achievements under the Big Four Agenda. Most importantly, he reminded us that economic development is not about intentions. It is something that keeps coming. It is a running thing that keeps coming whenever we are processing the budget. It is not just about what we intend to do, but rather what has actually been achieved and what has been the results. Whatever we have done and the monies that have been ...
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19 Nov 2020 in National Assembly:
If you look at the first agenda in terms of housing, he did explain, for example, what is happening in terms of liberating the urban dwellers from the poverty of dignity which has been caused by them living in the slums. For example, we have seen the Park Road project, which was the initial pilot project that was delivered in time and within budget. We have also seen what is happening within Mukuru slums. This is part of looking not just at housing from a housing perspective, but housing as a means of liberating people and transforming their wellbeing by ...
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19 Nov 2020 in National Assembly:
If you look at the first agenda in terms of housing, he did explain, for example, what is happening in terms of liberating the urban dwellers from the poverty of dignity which has been caused by them living in the slums. For example, we have seen the Park Road project, which was the initial pilot project that was delivered in time and within budget. We have also seen what is happening within Mukuru slums. This is part of looking not just at housing from a housing perspective, but housing as a means of liberating people and transforming their wellbeing by ...
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19 Nov 2020 in National Assembly:
The second point he articulated is that we need to start thinking of transitioning our young people from just being onus to owners of capital. He did give us examples of what is happening within the boda boda sector, the amount of money they are generating which is close to Ksh357 billion that is far bigger than even the amount we are sending to our counties. It is money that can be leveraged and harnessed to actually convert them to owners. They should not just think about
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19 Nov 2020 in National Assembly:
The second point he articulated is that we need to start thinking of transitioning our young people from just being onus to owners of capital. He did give us examples of what is happening within the boda boda sector, the amount of money they are generating which is close to Ksh357 billion that is far bigger than even the amount we are sending to our counties. It is money that can be leveraged and harnessed to actually convert them to owners. They should not just think about
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19 Nov 2020 in National Assembly:
. These could well be the future owners of trains running on our Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) system or the commuter railway system so that people start thinking big and not just thinking of one boda boda. It is enough to leverage and work on others.
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19 Nov 2020 in National Assembly:
. These could well be the future owners of trains running on our Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) system or the commuter railway system so that people start thinking big and not just thinking of one boda boda. It is enough to leverage and work on others.
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19 Nov 2020 in National Assembly:
He did also talk about the issues of what is happening on food and food security, and more importantly, in terms of access to mortgage finance...
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