Beatrice Elachi

Parties & Coalitions

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286-00625 Nairobi

Email

bettylach12@yahoo.com

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Facebook

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0721 312170

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020-8000824

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@Beatriceelachi on Twitter

Beatrice Elachi

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

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 15 Aug 2014 in Senate: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. Looking at the number of delegations, I stand on a point of order to ask you to defer putting of the pursuant to Standing Order No.54 (3). view
  • 7 Aug 2014 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order No.45, I wish to draw the attention of the Senate that in accordance with our calendar, the Senate will adjourn this afternoon until Tuesday, 23rd September, 2014 as indicated in the Order Paper. As Senators are also aware, the matter of impeachment proceedings in respect of the Deputy Governor of Machakos County is before a Special Committee which has ten days to present its report. Therefore, I want to notify Senators that the Speaker will at some point convene a Special Sitting to deliberate on the report of the Committee. ... view
  • 7 Aug 2014 in Senate: Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I also rise to support the Motion and thank the athletes. They made us proud. The journalists in Europe really commended the team and said that was one of the best teams. I urge the Government that it is important to respect those who make our country proud and make it possible for people out there to want to know Kenya. I want to thank Julius Yego who has succeeded in javelin. I hope that young people will embrace from him that you can learn from You Tube, move on and become one of the best ... view
  • 7 Aug 2014 in Senate: Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I beg to move;- THAT, pursuant to Standing Order No.28 (3), the Senate do now adjourn until Tuesday, 23rd September, 2014. I want to thank the Senate that, indeed, this second session that we have had has been a session where we have worked within the Committees and at least, we have passed several Bills within this House. I also want to add that as we go for recess, I know the Senators will form the County Boards and we hope that they will also invite the Nominated Senators to join them as they constitute the ... view
  • 6 Aug 2014 in Senate: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. While I know that in this country, even chiefs and other people do volunteer, I wanted to ask earlier if, indeed, my Senator, who is also my leader from Western, was in order to say that the police had AK47 rifles. I never saw on television AK47 rifles in the class. I think that it would be wrong for us to discourage people who have volunteered to help, where we know that situations are very dire. In fact, what is happening is a result of our mistakes as leaders. view
  • 6 Aug 2014 in Senate: On a point of order, Madam Temporary Speaker. Is the Senator in order to blame the Jubilee Government while he knows very well that the Governors have already been given the money to build their residences and so on? I think it would be in order for this House to be guided that it is up to the county governments and especially the Governors to make sure that where the allocations were, they are done correctly but not the national Government. view
  • 5 Aug 2014 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Chairman, Sir. I also rise to support. I know that with the challenges we are facing in our country, Kenyans are now looking upon us to bring sanity within the county assemblies and also for the county assemblies to understand that as much as we consider recurrent expenditure, we will ensure that development also goes to the wards. view
  • 31 Jul 2014 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I also rise to support that, indeed, we need to extend our sessions before we go on recess so that we deal with critical matters before this House. The County Allocation of Revenue Bill is an obligation of this Senate. We need to ensure that county governments get resources to run. It is also the obligation of governors to start understanding that we have a Senate which they need to work with regardless of whether they like the individuals in the Senate or not. It is important for the country to know that governors running to ... view
  • 31 Jul 2014 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, before the Senator of Mombasa decided to do something that was not right--- view
  • 31 Jul 2014 in National Assembly: Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I was saying that it is important for governors to appreciate that Kenyans, through the Constitution, felt that there was need for the institution of the Governors and that of Senators to collaborate and to work together. As I said, it is unfortunate that they have decided that the courts will be their best friend. However, the Senate should now stand firm and move on. Under 96(1), we are supposed to protect counties. Therefore, what we are doing is not for Governors, as individuals. We are here to protect the people in the counties and to ... view

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