9 Apr 2024 in National Assembly:
I wanted to bring the issue to the fore because I do not think doctors are in the mood to picket. It is only that they have not been heard. There is also the issue that the Leader of the Majority Party has brought out so well. He stated that there are more than 2,200 intern doctors who have graduated and will be absorbed. From the records, there were 7,893 intern doctors in 2018. We now have over 9,600 intern doctors, of whom only 1,800 will be absorbed as full-fledged doctors. Many doctors are overqualified and work as interns. I ...
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23 Nov 2023 in National Assembly:
Yes. I would like to add my voice to that. Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. We are living in the 21st Century and I do not know what happens in such scenarios where it appears that Kenyans have lost their money. Is there any form of reimbursement that is going to happen? Secondly, what amount of that Ksh25 is taxation so that we can address this issue from a point of information? Was it a scam or is the Government and the Ministry trying to rob Kenyans through these schemes?
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23 Nov 2023 in National Assembly:
Yes. I would like to add my voice to that. Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. We are living in the 21st Century and I do not know what happens in such scenarios where it appears that Kenyans have lost their money. Is there any form of reimbursement that is going to happen? Secondly, what amount of that Ksh25 is taxation so that we can address this issue from a point of information? Was it a scam or is the Government and the Ministry trying to rob Kenyans through these schemes?
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16 Nov 2023 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Chairman. I also share the sentiments of my other colleagues. We live in empirical times and we need to know the justification for such a huge increase in the allocation to State House.
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16 Nov 2023 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Chairman. I also share the sentiments of my other colleagues. We live in empirical times and we need to know the justification for such a huge increase in the allocation to State House.
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16 Nov 2023 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Chairman, I need to say something.
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16 Nov 2023 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Chairman, I need to say something.
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18 Oct 2023 in National Assembly:
Thank you Hon. Temporary Speaker, for giving me an opportunity to contribute to this Bill brought by my friend, the Member for Ruiru Constituency which I fully support. First of all, I believe I came to Parliament to play politics of the future which seeks to address perennial issues in a conclusive way and incorporate the digitisation processes of this world to solve issues, including matters discussed in this House since its inception. The youth can do a lot for the future of this nation by tackling perennial issues once and for all. This amendment Bill is very much welcome ...
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18 Oct 2023 in National Assembly:
Thank you Hon. Temporary Speaker, for giving me an opportunity to contribute to this Bill brought by my friend, the Member for Ruiru Constituency which I fully support. First of all, I believe I came to Parliament to play politics of the future which seeks to address perennial issues in a conclusive way and incorporate the digitisation processes of this world to solve issues, including matters discussed in this House since its inception. The youth can do a lot for the future of this nation by tackling perennial issues once and for all. This amendment Bill is very much welcome ...
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18 Oct 2023 in National Assembly:
I believe the way to go is digitising all the processes dealing with land so as to curb issues of land grabbing and conflicts. I would like to bring markets to your attention. There are several markets in Starehe Constituency like Marikiti, Muthurwa and many others which lack title deeds. I support this Bill because any public land allocated to institutions will have titles deeds, so that people can invest and articulate issues with absoluteness while holding their future in their hands.
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