1 Dec 2021 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Hon. Deputy Speaker.
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1 Dec 2021 in National Assembly:
I do not have my card.
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1 Dec 2021 in National Assembly:
(Spoke off-record)
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24 Nov 2021 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I want to ask Question No.462 of 2021 directed to the Cabinet Secretary for Transport, Infrastructure, Housing and Urban Development. (i) When will the National Land Commission pay the agreed compensation to persons who were relocated or affected in 2013 to pave way for the construction of the Kionyo-Chogoria loop Road in Chogoria Sub-location in Maara Sub County? (ii) When will Mr. Ireri M’Raria of Identification Number 2490811 be compensated for Plot No.Kabeche Market 19A, which was affected by the construction of the said project? (iii) Considering the inflation rate from the time the project ...
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13 Oct 2021 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman. As I stand to support, I would like the Chairperson of the Committee to confirm if we have sugar-cane farming in Narok. I am not sure about that.
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6 Oct 2021 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for the opportunity. I stand to support this Agreement on air transport between Kenya and the USA. If we have this Agreement between the two countries, our businesses will not be the same again. They will be enhanced to create opportunities for our youths who have no jobs at the moment. Even our status as a country will change. If we have this Agreement in place, even our bilateral relationship will be stronger than before. We cannot take it for granted. It will increase our cargo transportation and also take care of businesses. This ...
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21 Sep 2021 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I stand to support the Petition by our two colleagues. What you have heard is very true that, on the ground, things are very different. When fuel prices rise, everything goes up including food, school fees and transport. As you have heard, university students are now rioting because of increased school fees. This is because the Ministry of Finance is not taking Kenyans seriously.
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21 Sep 2021 in National Assembly:
They just wake up one morning and raise fuel prices. The common people are now unable to feed their families because of this rise and everything is automatically going up. The CS, Ministry of Finance should give notice at least five or six months earlier before increasing fuel prices instead of waking up one morning and telling Kenyans that fuel has risen by Kshs7 or Kshs10. This is very unfair because families cannot buy food or pay school fees. How would one think of increasing fuel prices at this particular time, when we have the pandemic with us and our ...
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21 Sep 2021 in National Assembly:
The Departmental Committee on Finance and National Planning should do something very fast so as to curb this situation in this country. On the ground, mothers are crying because they do not have food. There is drought in this country at this particular time and yet, the CS Ministry of Finance can dare raise fuel prices at this particular time. It is very unfortunate to have people who are not thinking about the Kenyans or what the children are going to eat the following day and yet you hear they are sitting in the office very comfortably. I support and ...
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6 Jul 2021 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I rise to ask Question No.225/2021 directed to the Cabinet Secretary for Transport, Infrastructure, Housing, Urban Development and Public Works: (i) Could the Cabinet Secretary explain the status of construction of the Chuka- Kaanwa-Kareni and Chiakariga-Marimanti Roads in Tharaka-Nithi County despite having been funded? (ii) What has caused the delay in the construction of said roads to bitumen standards as directed by the President in 2017? (iii) When is the construction expected to commence and what is the expected completion date of the project? Hon. Speaker, I would like you to give me a minute to ...
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