Beatrice was brought up in an unstable cross-cultural family when her parents separated, she had to drop out of Nazarene University to handle issues at home. In 2005 she joined the Banana Team ahead of the Constitutional referendum and instantly developed interest in politics. She later became the outreach manager for the Kibaki Tena campaigns in 2007. In 2013, she joined Alliance Party of Kenya (APK) and was nominated to the Senate as she was heads higher than any other member. Elachi is not just political but also philanthropic and presently supports seven children orphaned by ethnic clashes in Tana River.
Nominated Senator Beatrice Elachi is the Government Chief Whip;
Wanjiku’s Best Representative – Food, 2014
18 Feb 2016 in Senate:
Yes, Mr. Speaker, Sir. Let me read the Motion.
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18 Feb 2016 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I beg to move the following Procedural Motion:- The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes
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17 Feb 2016 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. I also rise to thank Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr. knowing very well that outdoor advertising is a very critical component because it targets the masses. Therefore, whether you will use it positively or negatively, it captures the minds of those doing the adverts. It brands you. Therefore, the governors are always branded whenever you see those billboards of theirs. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, their audiences at the grassroots understand that they have only one person within the county called the governor. When I look at the Bill also – I would wish to ask ...
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16 Feb 2016 in Senate:
Thank you Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. I also rise to thank the Chairman of the Health Committee. In our country, the month of October is a month where everyone rises up with a pink ribbon and either creates awareness on cancer or breast cancer but I want to thank the Senate that we are talking about it in the month of February when the country is still quietly waiting until the month of October which is the cancer awareness month. It is only during this month that we talk about cancer yet we know that it is one of the ...
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16 Feb 2016 in Senate:
Thank you Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. I also rise to thank the Chairman of the Health Committee. In our country, the month of October is a month where everyone rises up with a pink ribbon and either creates awareness on cancer or breast cancer but I want to thank the Senate that we are talking about it in the month of February when the country is still quietly waiting until the month of October which is the cancer awareness month. It is only during this month that we talk about cancer yet we know that it is one of the ...
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16 Feb 2016 in Senate:
Thank you Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. What I meant - I believe if we leave it to the board to go to Industrial Area and do their own research in all those pharmaceuticals that we have, I believe the way we did with Kenya Airways, we can get a report that can sensitize Kenyans just to know when they are taking the drugs, some are generic, some are original but you are not told how you will differentiate between the original and the generic. It is only a pharmacist who tells you if you want the generic or the original. ...
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16 Feb 2016 in Senate:
Thank you Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. What I meant - I believe if we leave it to the board to go to Industrial Area and do their own research in all those pharmaceuticals that we have, I believe the way we did with Kenya Airways, we can get a report that can sensitize Kenyans just to know when they are taking the drugs, some are generic, some are original but you are not told how you will differentiate between the original and the generic. It is only a pharmacist who tells you if you want the generic or the original. ...
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16 Feb 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I withdraw and apologise. However, I have said that the Committee on Health must do something.
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16 Feb 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I withdraw and apologise. However, I have said that the Committee on Health must do something.
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16 Feb 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, yes, I withdrew. Let them bring us a report first. On the issue of cancer, we used to know and it is still a fact that cancer cells are a product of a lineage of a family, but nowadays, even those without that hereditary nature are also diagnosed with risks of cancer. This is because of what we eat. If we do not take a step and sensitise people on the management of chemicals that are used to spray crops, we run the risk of being infected by cancer. We should know the period that some ...
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