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
16 Jul 2015 in Senate:
Hon. Senators, pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order No.45, I will present the business of the Senate for the coming week. The Rules and Business Committee (RBC) will meet on Tuesday, 21st July, 2015 at 12 noon to schedule business of the Senate for the week. Subject to further directions by the RBC, the Senate will continue with business that will not be concluded in today’s Order Paper focusing on debate on Bills at the second reading stage. On Wednesday, 22nd July, 2015, the Senate will continue with business not concluded during Tuesday’s sitting, including Bills that will have ...
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16 Jul 2015 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I agree with that and I know that we normally alert them. I believe also that the Secretariat normally alerts the Member. To add on that, could we have a way to alert the Senator to dispose of the statement if it comes to the House twice?
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16 Jul 2015 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, this is an issue which will completely change the lives of these young children. I would want the Committee to tell the House whether they are able to do so immediately and be in Busia because health has been devolved so that we can know exactly what is happening. Secondly, what happened when they went out to look at the issue of malaria drugs? Have they presented a report to this Senate? Could the Vice Chairperson tell us whether the drugs we have in the country are still fit for human consumption? It has been alleged in ...
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16 Jul 2015 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I also thank the delegation headed by Betty Amongi who is also the Chairperson of the Uganda Women’s Parliamentary Association (UWOPA) in Uganda. On behalf of the women of Kenya, we have always appreciated all the capacity building programmes we have received across countries in terms of understanding how we could achieve affirmative action. However, more importantly, as we approach the deadline on 27th August, 2015, we, as a country, hope that we shall have more consultations. We also hope that we will incorporate our male colleagues in the discussions and come up with a homegrown position ...
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16 Jul 2015 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to move the following Motion:- THAT, pursuant to Standing Order 30(3)(b), the Senate resolves to meet on Wednesday, 22nd July, and Wednesday 29th July, 2015 from 9.00 a.m to 12.30 p.m. Mr. Speaker, Sir, this is a straightforward Motion. I think all of us understand why we are re-introducing the morning Sittings. Looking at the business that we have before we go for our long recess, we would appreciate, as an institution, if we could finish and forward it to the National Assembly. We are also facing another challenge regarding most of the Bills that ...
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16 Jul 2015 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I thank all Senators, especially chairpersons of Committees. While we appreciate that we have committees going on, we also have reports that are supposed to be tabled in this House coming from those committees. Therefore, I urge chairpersons to ensure that their reports are ready for tabling before this House. We were just trying to come in to ensure that all constitutional timelines and Bills are complied with before we go on recess. Since this is a House of consensus and can agree to even extend sittings in the evening when we feel it is ...
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16 Jul 2015 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I also rise to support this Motion. If you remember well before we went for the first recess, Sen. (Eng.) Muriuki requested this House to pass a Motion on the same issue. I know at that time Members did not want to The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate.
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7 Jul 2015 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I also want to thank the Chairman and say that the reason why we have petitions coming to this House is because of lack of such documents. I hope those reports will help us unlock the unresolved cases that have been raised in the various petitions and the Statements that many of the Members have requested for. It is also very unfortunate that we have started a new financial year and looking at these audited accounts while we know that we should now be dealing with the next quarter audited accounts. For purposes of us managing and ...
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7 Jul 2015 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to give notice of the following Motion:- THAT, WHEREAS the National Assembly by a Resolution established the Catering Committee and the Catering Fund on 14th March in 1967 to manage facilities of the bar and the dining rooms as well as assets and liabilities acquired on behalf of the then Members of the National Assembly; WHEREAS, by a resolution of the National Assembly, the Committee was reconstituted to incorporate Health Services and designated as Catering and Health Service Committee on 29th November, 2011; WHEREAS, the promulgation of the Constitution of Kenya, 2010 reintroduced bicameralism in ...
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2 Jul 2015 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. With all due respect to Sen. Muthama, we are trying to look at a solution on how we shall get untrained teachers to ensure that normalcy returns in educational institutions in the north eastern part of Kenya. Is he in order to bring in other issues which when anybody will read in the media, they will not know what we were doing?
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