Catherine Wanjiku Waruguru

Parties & Coalitions

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 51 to 60 of 195.

  • 25 Mar 2021 in National Assembly: absence of Part (a) where the spouses and the children are, that your step brothers and sisters and grandparents can inherit your estate. view
  • 25 Mar 2021 in National Assembly: It must come out very clearly that if they will benefit from your estate, it is to a certain percentage and at the will of the owner. But if you want to introduce an unscrupulous clause here to make your brothers in the village to be lazy, waiting for you to die, they will throw your wife out of the window and declare she was not married legally. We are going to pass the burden to our wives. view
  • 25 Feb 2021 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, I forgot to carry my card. view
  • 25 Feb 2021 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Speaker for your kindness. I apologise. I will remember to carry my card next time. I rise to ask Question No. 034/2021 to the Cabinet Secretary for Tourism and Wildlife. (i) Could the Cabinet Secretary provide the status and comprehensive safety assessment report of all aircraft owned and operated by the Kenya Wildlife Service, including those leased from third parties? (ii) Could the Cabinet Secretary further provide details on the frequency at which routine inspection and safety assessment measures are undertaken by the Kenya Wildlife Service on all its aircraft and explain the status of the airworthiness ... view
  • 25 Feb 2021 in National Assembly: Thank you very much, Hon. Speaker. view
  • 25 Feb 2021 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for protecting me from Hon. Daniel Maanzo. I want to confirm that we were deliberating on this Report and he was congratulating the efforts of this Committee. This is because we are living true to the Kenyan dream that a time has come when we have to look for money. I want to thank my Committee for the good job they have done. They have extensively reached out The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor. view
  • 25 Feb 2021 in National Assembly: to stakeholders and particularly the Kenya Ports Authority. I want to confirm to the rest of our colleagues that we are the Committee that bakes the cake and we hand over to the committee on budget to go and share the cake. What we are doing this evening because majority of Kenyans have been complaining that this Government is broke… They have been saying there are not enough resources… view
  • 25 Feb 2021 in National Assembly: I want to agree that you want to protect me and protect my little young ones. However, I do not want my minutes to be carried away by these interventions. view
  • 25 Feb 2021 in National Assembly: Therefore, to the point. I was saying that the Committee on Finance and National Planning is like a mother. The Committee bakes the cake. A majority of Kenyans have been saying that this Government is broke. They have been saying there is not enough money. Moreover, we are looking and trying to see how best we can raise resources so that we try to improve and make our numbers look better. Let me break it down for ourselves. If today we would still be having monopoly in majority of our sectors, particularly let me talk about the Ministry of Energy ... view
  • 25 Feb 2021 in National Assembly: In the past, we have lost our businesses to Dar-es-Salaam. I can say this without shame. That Tanzania is our biggest competitor and somehow they do not like us. That is okay because we are competing and doing business. However, any person who means well for this country, who wants us to do business in an easy way and is a trader who wants to bring grains in this country whether from Mombasa, Kisumu or Busia border, should rise to the occasion to support this Report. This is so that, moving forward, we say a big “No” to monopolisation and ... view

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