All parliamentary appearances
Entries 571 to 580 of 9741.
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26 Sep 2024 in Senate:
Having said that, I do not know what you will rule. However, she deserves it. Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir.
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26 Sep 2024 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I rise Pursuant to Standing Order No.53 (1) to seek a Statement from the Standing Committee on health regarding the medical negligence at Vihiga County Referral Hospital. In the statement, the committee should: (1) Outline the medical safety procedures implemented before, during and after surgical procedures at this hospital. (2) Clarify the circumstances that led to a surgical scissor, being left in the abdomen of Mrs. Dephina Lihuechi Salago, during her abdominal surgery at Vihiga County Referral Hospital. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only.A certified version of this ...
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26 Sep 2024 in Senate:
(3) Disclose the names of the members of the medical team led by the surgeon that performed the fatal surgery on Mrs. Dephina Lihuechi Salago, disclosing any disciplinary actions taken against them for the gross medical negligence. (4) Provide information regarding the psychological and financial support and possibly compensation offered to the family of the late following the incidence. (5) State measures put in place by the Vihiga County Referral Hospital to prevent the recurrence of such a regrettable incidence. As I conclude, I want to offer my condolences to the late and an apology on behalf of the Kenya ...
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25 Sep 2024 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. There has been a lot of conflicting information around cost. Could the Cabinet Secretary clarify the cost of acquiring the following documents? One, a new national identity card, renewal of the national card, acquisition of a birth certificate, acquisition of a passport and renewal of a passport. Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir.
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25 Sep 2024 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. The issue raised by the Senator of Bomet brings into focus the possibility of extrajudicial killings. I never imagined that we would be witnessing extrajudicial killings after the exit of, with due respect, the late President Moi. Mr. Robert Chepkwony, at the prime age of 27 years old, while exercising his right on the matter of the economy of his county, namely tea farming, was shot dead. I do not understand what the police are doing in our villages. As one of the most tear-gassed leaders in this country - I have been tear-gassed many ...
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25 Sep 2024 in Senate:
The interns are there on duty, doing locum. They are the ones who are taking care of you. They invite us, the senior doctors, to step in when it is difficult. Let us give them their respect. It is a shame that in a country like this, where the doctor-patient ratio is so terrible, any doctor should be finding it difficult to find employment. Thank you.
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25 Sep 2024 in Senate:
Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. I rise to reply. I thank the House for standing with the committee. Several people have spoken. It is instructive that only one Senator has disagreed with the committee. That is Sen. Chimera. I would like to appeal to him that when it comes to voting, he should join the rest of the Members of the House because we cannot, as a Chamber, entertain any possibility of taking away money which has been granted through law to the counties of Kenya. Many Senators have truly enlightened the committee. I applaud the contribution of the Senator ...
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25 Sep 2024 in Senate:
I would like to request the Members of the National Assembly to bear with this reality and allow the Kshs400.16 billion to pass. There are many areas in Government’s Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) where rationalization can be done so that this Kshs20 billion can be found. Members of the public might not be knowing that Members of Parliament (MPs) are given a whopping Kshs80 million to attend to roads. If you multiply Kshs80 million by 290 constituencies, it provides a colossal sum of money that would be room for a saving. They are similarly given money as bursaries where, ...
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25 Sep 2024 in Senate:
Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. Madam Cabinet Secretary, the Vision 2030 is very clear on the enablers and macros of its success. The Western Tourist Circuit is key. I am surprised that while responding to the question by Sen. Catherine Mumma, you told us about committees that you are forming with the governors and so on and so forth. Why not save us that money and go and read about what is documented on Western 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 ...
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25 Sep 2024 in Senate:
Tourist Circuit in the Vision 2030? With that money you are wasting, when will you shift from the thinking of your Ministry which locally and abroad? Is it not focused on the white beaches in Mombasa and the Big Five? For us who are promoting the Vision 2030 to be persuaded that you want to grow, tell us when will you open up direct international flights to Kisumu? How much money has been lost this year and how much you will put in the next financial year to upgrade Golf Hotel in Kakamega, Sunset Hotel in Kisumu and similar hotels ...
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