Cherarkey K Samson

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  • Not a member of any parties or coalitions

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 1621 to 1630 of 7129.

  • 21 Feb 2024 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I stand under Standing Order No.105 on statement of fact. Could the Senator tell this House if she is accepting the culpability of the police officers who were injured and the property that was destroyed during view
  • 21 Feb 2024 in Senate: when she says, “we went to demonstrate?” Can she substantiate what she means when she says “we”? Mr. Speaker, Sir, future generations will judge us if we allow that to slide. Is it her, as Sen. Beth Syengo, or her coalition? Is she accepting culpability of the loss of lives, an affront to the Constitution at that time? view
  • 21 Feb 2024 in Senate: No, I was seated here. view
  • 20 Feb 2024 in Senate: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. view
  • 20 Feb 2024 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, under Standing Order No.105, is it in order for Sen. Maanzo to mislead the country? At the moment, all wazees under the programme are paid through Mpesa. Is it in order for him to mislead the House and the Republic, or should he not be informed of the same? view
  • 20 Feb 2024 in Senate: Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. view
  • 20 Feb 2024 in Senate: Thank you, Madam Speaker, I beg to continue submitting. You remember I was supposed to appear before the NADCO, but because of their lack of wisdom, they did not find it appropriate for me to appear. I thought they had the wisdom because they have fallen short of many reservations, one of them being the gender issue. Unfortunately, the gender issue has not been addressed. I hope we are not playing public relations exercise with the women of this country. Madam Temporary Speaker, we must take the gender issue with the seriousness it deserves. We cannot relegate women to kitchens ... view
  • 20 Feb 2024 in Senate: Secondly, I will state categorically that the issue of the cost of living is a moving target. We however thank the Government for distributing subsidized fertilizer at Kshs2,500 to ensure that we continue producing more. Another aspect is on the guaranteed minimum returns. We need to protect our farmers and given them necessary subsidies on farm inputs. view
  • 20 Feb 2024 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, I have a group of tea farmers who opened a factory near Kamariny. They paid millions of shillings on Value Added Tax (VAT) to develop and establish their tea factory. We have seen a tea glut in Mombasa. I know the county where Sen. Onyonka comes from has tea glut. There is a lot of tea, but when you go to Mombasa because of direct sales and auction, it becomes a challenge. view
  • 20 Feb 2024 in Senate: My proposal which I expected NADCO to capture is to do value addition on our products and produce. When we have gluts or excess farm produce like for ndengu, tea or potatoes from Nyandarua - you have heard the song that says waru is the commercial product of Nyandarua - we then need to do value addition. The only way to stop more imports into this country is to do value addition. view

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