Boniface Mutinda Kabaka

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Boniface Mutinda Kabaka

Senator Kabaka passed away on 11th December 2020.

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 121 to 130 of 466.

  • 4 Mar 2020 in Senate: The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate. view
  • 4 Mar 2020 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr. should listen and hear what I am saying. Maybe you did not know that your father-in-law, the late Ancent Mung’asia, was a registrar of AHITI, in Kabete. view
  • 4 Mar 2020 in Senate: Formerly, a friend of our Speaker, who worked under you when you were a Permanent Secretary (PS). Dr. Ancent Mutua also happened to have been the Principal of AHITI, Kabete, and he is currently the Principal of AHITI, Ndomba. I know that authoritatively. We also have another school of NIT situated in Athi River, Mavoko, in my constituency. What I am saying, in short, is that, this country is not short of the pool of technocrats in that area of veterinary and range management. There are very learned people, and I appreciate them because they deal with zoonotic. For those ... view
  • 4 Mar 2020 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, Kenya being an agricultural economy, it is high time that these persons are well endowed. They need to be trained well, funded and given the jobs because they are doing a lot for our economy. I, therefore, insist that their funding needs to be enhanced. view
  • 4 Mar 2020 in Senate: Madam Speaker--- I am sorry, Mr. Speaker, Sir--- view
  • 4 Mar 2020 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I appreciate that my sugar level is going down. I did not take lunch, but that is not to justify the slip of the tongue. view
  • 4 Mar 2020 in Senate: Let me wind up--- view
  • 4 Mar 2020 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir, for indulging me. It is a nice afternoon jest. Mr. Speaker, Sir, as I wind up, I support your Petition, that these Kenyans citizens be supported by the State. Let us amend the law where it is necessary to render the relevant effect. view
  • 3 Mar 2020 in Senate: Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. It is not my intention to interfere with my sister, Sen. (Dr.) Musuruve. However, it should be clear that a public servant taking a loan does not, of necessity, mean that he or she is clean and cannot service the loan even using the ill-gotten loot. It is very possible. People actually take loans to camouflage their loot and then later use corruption proceeds to service the loan. It is not a cure, as such. That is my opinion. view
  • 3 Mar 2020 in Senate: Thank you very much, Madam Temporary Speaker. I will be very brief. Looking at the clock there, I can see that we have barely 10 minutes, and maybe, there is somebody else to follow. I thank Sen. Farhiya for bringing this important Bill which is long overdue. If this Bill was established at the advent of Independence, we would not be having this problem. We do appreciate that historically, Kenya after attaining Independence, we inherited the system of capitalism through our body organs, including the Judiciary. We do appreciate that at Independence, all the officers of the Judiciary were White ... view

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