All parliamentary appearances
Entries 2031 to 2040 of 9741.
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25 May 2023 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I stand guided. As leaders of this nation, we have a responsibility not to use the Floor of this House to play politics. If the intention of the Statement is so as to give the impression that the President is not up to it, we have done our bit. When they had the opportunity and there was a scandal at KEMSA, their President and his ‘handshake brother’ did absolutely nothing.
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25 May 2023 in Senate:
If they want to play politics, we will play it better than them. We were here before them, we have done it better and we will continue teaching them the politics of the Republic of Kenya.
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25 May 2023 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, pursuant to Standing Order No.57(1), I hereby present to the Senate the business of the House for the week commencing 30th May, 2023, being a Tuesday. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, before I proceed, let me take this opportunity to welcome hon. Senators back from the short recess. We look forward to a fruitful Session over the next few weeks, until the next recess which is scheduled to begin on 29th June, 2023. There are important financial instruments, which require to be prioritized within Part III of the Senate Calendar. These are- (1) The County Allocation of ...
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25 May 2023 in Senate:
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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25 May 2023 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, it is envisaged that the Second Reading debate on the County Allocation of Revenue Bill (Senate Bills No.16 of 2023) will commence on 30th May, 2023, being a Tuesday. I hope that the Standing Committee on Finance and Budget will table a report thereon so as to inform Senators during the Second Reading. On the other hand, the Equalization Fund Appropriation Bill (Senate Bills No.3 of 2023) is scheduled in today’s Order Paper, at the Committee of the Whole, for Division. I, therefore, urge all hon. Senators to be available in the Senate to consider and ...
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25 May 2023 in Senate:
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25 May 2023 in Senate:
(2) A question by the Senator for Laikipia County, Sen. John Kinyua Nderitu, (MP) to the Cabinet Secretary for Interior and National Administration, concerning the state of security in Laikipia County and the wider North Rift Region. (3) A question by the Senator for Laikipia County, Sen. John Kinyua Nderitu, (MP) to the Cabinet Secretary for Interior and National Administration, concerning rampant abuse of Ketamine. (4) The question by the Senator of Kakamega County, Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale, (MP) to the Cabinet Secretary for Education, concerning the action taken to facilitate the resumption of learning at Mukumu Girls High School in ...
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24 May 2023 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, as I rise to comment on this Petition, allow me to help the distinguished Senator for Murang’a that you cannot mention the greatness of the leadership that has come from Murang’a without starting with the name of the real father of multi-party democracy in this country. That is Kenneth Njindo Matiba. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I support this Petition by Mr. Magembe on the matter of credit management. It is important and I think it was captured well by the Senator for Nyamira. There are many conmen who capitalize on only one thing; amazing financial illiteracy ...
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24 May 2023 in Senate:
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24 May 2023 in Senate:
how to manage it. That management includes an idea of how you will spend it. You people with fat English call it “budgeting”. Beyond that, you should have knowledge of how to use the money. You people call it in fat English as “investing”. We need these basic skills so that these people run out of business. This issue is so serious. I remember 10 to 15 years ago, there was the disaster of pyramid schemes. Some of the Ponzi schemes that existed in this country were actually being perpetrated by elected MPs capitalizing on what I have called here ...
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