All parliamentary appearances
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27 Oct 2024 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Director, Hansard and AudioServices, Senate.
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27 Oct 2024 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, it is very critical.
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27 Oct 2024 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, for protection of the integrity of the House and especially the Chair, the Chair allowed the point of order by the Senator for Uasin Gishu County requesting that Sen. Osotsi substantiates his allegations. Instead of putting the evidence that Sen. Mandago requested, he has told you that he cannot substantiate the obvious. So, we are waiting for your ruling. I was waiting for the evidence to show that Dr. Margaret Nyakang’o is corrupt.
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27 Oct 2024 in Senate:
Then he said he will not withdraw and apologise. So, help us.
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24 Oct 2024 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I beg to lay the following Paper on the Table of this Senate today, the 24th October, 2024:- The third annual report on the state of public-private partnerships, (PPPs), by the National Treasury and Economic Planning for the Financial Year 2023-2024. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Director, Hansard and AudioServices, Senate.
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24 Oct 2024 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, on behalf of the Senate Majority Leader, I rise pursuant to Standing Order No.57(1) to present the business of the Senate for the week commencing Tuesday, 29th October, 2024. The status of legislative business before the Senate is as follows- (a) Fifty eight Bills are pending conclusion; of which 40 are at the Second Reading Stage, while 18 are at the Committee of the Whole stage; (b) 32 Motions are pending conclusion; (c) 25 Petitions are pending conclusion of which 19 are due for reporting by the respective Standing Committees; and, (d) 424 Statements pursuant to Standing ...
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24 Oct 2024 in Senate:
November, 2024. With that in mind, I urge all hon. Senators to prioritize Plenary sittings in the Chamber to ensure that we make progress on the business highlighted above. Mr. Speaker, Sir, on Tuesday, 29th October, 2024, the Senate Business Committee (SBC) will meet to consider the business for the week. The tentative business for that day will include business not concluded from today’s Order Paper as well as the business indicated in the Notice Paper. The tentative business for the Morning Sitting on Wednesday, 30th October, 2024 will include the Schedule of Questions to Cabinet Secretaries as approved by ...
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24 Oct 2024 in Senate:
(i) The Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood) Bill (Senate Bills No. 41 of 2023). (ii) The Local Content Bill (Senate Bills No. 50 of 2023). (iii) The Early Childhood Education (Amendment) Bill (Senate Bills No. 54 of 2023). (iv) The Land (Amendment) Bill (National Assembly Bills No. 40 of 2022). (v) The Intergovernmental Relations (Amendment) Bill (Senate Bills No. 12 of 2024). (vi) The Energy (Amendment) Bill (Senate Bills No. 42 of 2023). (vii) The National Disaster Risk Management Bill (National Assembly Bills No. 24 of 2023). (viii) The Co-Operative Societies (Amendment) Bill (Senate Bills No. 53 of 2023). (xi) ...
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24 Oct 2024 in Senate:
(vii) The projected business for Thursday, 31st October, 2024 will include business not concluded in the Order Papers for Tuesday, 29th October, Wednesday, 30th October, 2024, and any other business scheduled by the Senate Business Committee. I thank you and hereby lay the Statement on the Table of the Senate on behalf of Sen. Cheruiyot, the Senate Majority Leader, today, 24th October, 2024.
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24 Oct 2024 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, the Mover of the Motion is accompanying the President to an official function, and I was the seconder. I, therefore, request that I be allowed to reply. This Motion has captured the imagination of this House and all Senators have spoken in support. The Senators who come from Tana River, Kwale, Kisumu, Homa Bay, Busia, Kakamega, Bungoma and Trans Nzoia are indeed indebted to you. These are the counties that host eight million Kenyans whose livelihoods is the sugar industry. We also thank you, on behalf of the business people who are involved in regular and legal ...
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