8 Aug 2019 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, pursuant to Standing Order No.42A(5), I rise to ask Question No.379/2019 to the Cabinet Secretary for Interior and Coordination of National Government: (i) Could the Cabinet Secretary provide the exact quantities of the contaminated sugar being held by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations impounded from factories and other stores across the country in 2018? (ii) When is the Ministry expected to destroy the contaminated sugar and how will it be destroyed? (iii) What measures has the Ministry put in place to ensure that such products do not find their way into the country again?
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8 Aug 2019 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, pursuant to Standing Order No.42A(5), I rise to ask Question No.379/2019 to the Cabinet Secretary for Interior and Coordination of National Government: (i) Could the Cabinet Secretary provide the exact quantities of the contaminated sugar being held by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations impounded from factories and other stores across the country in 2018? (ii) When is the Ministry expected to destroy the contaminated sugar and how will it be destroyed? (iii) What measures has the Ministry put in place to ensure that such products do not find their way into the country again?
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8 Aug 2019 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker.
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8 Aug 2019 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker.
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8 Aug 2019 in National Assembly:
I thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I rise to move that the Sectional Properties Bill (National Assembly Bill No.23 of 2019) be now read a Second Time. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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8 Aug 2019 in National Assembly:
I thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I rise to move that the Sectional Properties Bill (National Assembly Bill No.23 of 2019) be now read a Second Time. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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8 Aug 2019 in National Assembly:
This is a very important Bill. It seeks to repeal the Sectional Properties Act of 1987, which is an archaic law when it comes to ownership of units in a building or what we call apartments. This Bill comes at an opportune time when many Kenyans are crying foul of being defrauded upon buying units in buildings only to find that the original owners of the land where the buildings are do not hold their title. The Bill will ensure that Kenyans who buy apartments have their titles; what we call sectional plans registered, which will prove ownership. This will ...
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8 Aug 2019 in National Assembly:
This is a very important Bill. It seeks to repeal the Sectional Properties Act of 1987, which is an archaic law when it comes to ownership of units in a building or what we call apartments. This Bill comes at an opportune time when many Kenyans are crying foul of being defrauded upon buying units in buildings only to find that the original owners of the land where the buildings are do not hold their title. The Bill will ensure that Kenyans who buy apartments have their titles; what we call sectional plans registered, which will prove ownership. This will ...
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8 Aug 2019 in National Assembly:
Recently, we saw in the news a sad story of Kenyans who invested in Suraya Properties through the so-called off-plan scheme, but with nothing to show other than the deposits they had paid. Recently, we had a Petition by the Member for Lang’ata Constituency on Sifa Towers of Lang’ata near the Nairobi Dam. I will tell you something with a lot of confidence, because I belonged to a committee that handled issues on environment and, in fact, there was a petition that was brought here. All that the owners of Sifa Apartments had were the purchase agreements. They did not ...
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8 Aug 2019 in National Assembly:
Recently, we saw in the news a sad story of Kenyans who invested in Suraya Properties through the so-called off-plan scheme, but with nothing to show other than the deposits they had paid. Recently, we had a Petition by the Member for Lang’ata Constituency on Sifa Towers of Lang’ata near the Nairobi Dam. I will tell you something with a lot of confidence, because I belonged to a committee that handled issues on environment and, in fact, there was a petition that was brought here. All that the owners of Sifa Apartments had were the purchase agreements. They did not ...
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