All parliamentary appearances
Entries 2231 to 2240 of 6175.
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6 Oct 2020 in National Assembly:
The Report is not for any action by the House, but Hon. Speaker has permitted the reports to be laid so as to form part of the Journals of the House. So, it rests there.
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6 Oct 2020 in National Assembly:
The Sessional Paper on the Kenya Micro and Small Enterprises Policy from the Ministry of Industrialization, Trade and Enterprise Development. The list of Nominees to three National Government Constituencies Development Fund Committees from the National Government Constituencies Development Fund Board for the following Constituencies: a) Kuria East; b) Shinyalu; and c) Emgwen.
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6 Oct 2020 in National Assembly:
The 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) The National Assembly; The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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6 Oct 2020 in National Assembly:
b) Enable Youth Kenya Program - ADF Loan No. 2100150038895 from the State Department for Crop Development; c) The Small-Scale Irrigation and Value Addition Project - ADF Loan No. 2000130014530 and Grant No. 5570155000751 from the State Department for Crops Development; d) The Kenya Marine Fisheries and Socio-Economic Development Project - IDA Credit No. V1310-KE) from the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries; e) The Agricultural Sector Development Support Programme II - SIDA Grant No. 51110109 from the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries; f) The National Agricultural and Rural Inclusive Growth Project - IDA Credit No. 5900- KE from ...
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6 Oct 2020 in National Assembly:
The Performance Audit Report on Land Conservation and Restoration of quarries in Kenya from the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA). The Performance Audit Report on Fire Safety Preparedness in Secondary Schools from the Office the Auditor-General. Thank you, Hon. Speaker.
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6 Oct 2020 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, allow me to rise to support this Bill that has been very ably brought by the Budget and Appropriations Committee. I commend them for the work they have done. We were worried when we saw that the Bill was passed in the Senate with amendments, which is very unusual. It is probably their nomenclature that has issues. We were looking for those amendments, but we could not find them. I must thank the Committee for going through the Bill and confirming to us that it conforms to the basis that we passed in this House. As we said ...
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6 Oct 2020 in National Assembly:
Regrettably, even the amendment to the Public Finance Management Act that we passed to facilitate disbursement of money in a situation where the Division of Revenue Bill is delayed because of disagreement, is yet to be considered by the Senate. I remember, Hon. Speaker, you had several sittings with the leadership of that House - and I was there - and we advised them to make amendments to include the County Allocation of Revenue Bill in that Bill and bring it to us so that the counties could receive the money as the Senate continued with their dillydallying and all ...
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6 Oct 2020 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, when we passed the Constitution of Kenya, 2010, and identified the 14 functions that are closest to the people, agriculture, health and even education were supposed to be part of it. The former President Mwai Kibaki said: “On this one, let us not experiment with it because education is critical.” Even if it was given to the governors, I am not even sure what could have happened. The14 critical areas that are closest to wananchi, that would trigger development and create employment to wananchi are integrated in the Big Four Agenda. If all governors were doing what they ...
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1 Oct 2020 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. We will not keep you for a long time. One, I agree that we need to harmonise three Bills.
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1 Oct 2020 in National Assembly:
Two, it is not correct to say that Bills which come from outside, whether from the Attorney-General or ministries, are introduced directly into the House. Every Bill that comes to the House goes through the Directorate of Legal Services of Parliament which is highly resourced. We are trying to sort out some of those things. We have a checklist and steps to ensure that every step is done, and who reviews documents as part of building the capacity of that Directorate. It is not true that Bills come to this House without vetting. There are 26 steps that a Bill ...
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