All parliamentary appearances
Entries 2611 to 2620 of 9741.
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24 Nov 2022 in Senate:
Our people go there because of an attempt to be employed as domestic workers, construction labourers and cleaners. Next time, if any Member in this House who has made a name for themselves lands in Dubai, the person you see cleaning will quickly approach you and greet you in Kiswahili language because those cleaners are our boys and girls.
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24 Nov 2022 in Senate:
They go there to be cleaners in hospitals, watchmen, and taxi drivers. Whoever is calling these people as a source of foreign--- What do they call this money that people remit back to the country when people work in Europe? They have some names that I do not like using. What do they call it? Not forex. What do they call it?
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24 Nov 2022 in Senate:
Remissions! Rubbish! That is rubbish. What would a toilet cleaner remain with to remit back home? Nothing. That should be used elsewhere and not when trying to justify our failure. Madam Temporary Speaker, President Mwai Kibaki not only created the ban; he did more. He established Diplomatic Missions to respond to this problem. What did he do? In 2007, the late President Mwai Kibaki went to the City of Kuwait and created a fully-fledged Embassy in the Republic of Kuwait. He further went to the City of Muscat in 2011 and established a fully-fledged Embassy in the Republic of Oman. ...
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24 Nov 2022 in Senate:
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24 Nov 2022 in Senate:
and see how we can harmonize them with ours. That is why he sent their Diplomats, High Commissioners and Ambassadors.
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24 Nov 2022 in Senate:
The young man who is in charge of the Kenyan Embassy in Kigali has a Kenya day. I do not know whether he does it in three months or something of the sort. I do not know how he gets the budget. He told me that he talks to the business community and on Kenyan Day, they do nyama choma, they talk about their problems, and how they can comply with the local laws of Kigali. The Embassy is working. Patriotism is high, opportunities are exchanged, people who had gone to Kigali, probably as taxi drivers, end up doing a ...
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24 Nov 2022 in Senate:
I come from a town called Kakamega. With these two hands, I can give you the Christian, maiden and fathers names of young people because I know them personally. After completing their secondary school education, these young people want to give some money to their parents who are sugarcane cutters or “chang’aa” brewers, such as my mother Paulina Shinangoi. These children do not want to wait. They want to give their parents money quickly because it has been a struggle for them to finish those four years.
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24 Nov 2022 in Senate:
So, they run to Dubai, Doha, Muscat, Bahrain or to the city of Kuwait. We cannot leave it to be a problem of human rights activists, women Parliamentarians or women governors. Madam Temporary Speaker, you are lucky to be born a woman, there is nothing greater than a woman in this world. When I was a little boy, I did not know this. The greatest is a woman. When a little girl aged between 18 to 26 years old suffers in the Gulf states, then all the children of Kenya aged the same are suffering. We, doctors say, pus anywhere ...
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24 Nov 2022 in Senate:
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23 Nov 2022 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I beg to lay the following Papers on the Table of this Senate, today, 23rd November, 2022-
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