Cherarkey K Samson

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All parliamentary appearances

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  • 14 Oct 2021 in Senate: The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate. view
  • 14 Oct 2021 in Senate: British colonial rule. It was during President Kibaki’s government that they decided to build a mausoleum in Nandi Hills Town. These are people we would like to see like Mekatilili Wa Menza. view
  • 14 Oct 2021 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, now we are celebrating 119 years since Koitalel arap Samoei was killed. I am happy during President Kibaki’s government his personal regalia was brought back. That is what we can see in mausoleum because somebody had decided to shoot him and take away. It is very significant. view
  • 14 Oct 2021 in Senate: When you go to that mausoleum that we have in Nandi Hills Town, you will see what has been done. You will learn the history of the Talai, Koitalel arap Samoei and the culture of the Nandi. We find a way we need to protect. When you go to that mausoleum, there is no direct funding. The funding that comes from the Ministry is not sufficient to ensure that as we commemorate--- view
  • 14 Oct 2021 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, I thank Sen. (Dr.) Milgo. This Bill comes at a time when we are celebrating Mashujaa Day or Heroes Day. Personally, I have organised heroes’ tournament for this weekend. I will be only honouring volleyball maestro people who have worked hard and the heroes in field and track. This weekend, I and other colleagues and sponsors have come together with Heroes Volleyball Tournament to award heroes who have also succeeded in the volleyball. view
  • 14 Oct 2021 in Senate: This Bill is timely. As the country celebrates on 20th October Mashujaa Day, it should behove us that we need to celebrate the heroes. We need to recognise and preserve the heritage sites that have been given. You go here to the National Archives. We need also to see how we can preserve. Some of them were written in papers. How do we preserve? view
  • 14 Oct 2021 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, the number of documentation were carried away by the British. How do we get those documents? They say when you want to see the future, you must look at the past so that as a country we understand why we are having certain ways in this country. view
  • 14 Oct 2021 in Senate: How can we get documentation, for example, from London how they were writing newspapers and what happened in colonialism when the fight for uhuru was there? You remember there was a time the father of the Former Prime Minister came to Nandi all the way and met some chief somewhere in Chivundu. As a country, when we are celebrating Mashujaa Day--- view
  • 13 Oct 2021 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, thank you for this opportunity. I laud Sen. (Dr.) Mbito for this opportunity. As my brother Sen. (Eng.) Mahamud has said, it is sad that 60 years down the line since independence, we have not been independent in ensuring food security. view
  • 13 Oct 2021 in Senate: It behooves all Kenyans that one of the items on the Big Four agenda by President Uhuru Kenya is food security. Yet, today we are still discussing Kenyans going without food in the northern part of this republic. We even have Kenyans who go without food and with poor living conditions in slum areas, yet the country is not poor. view

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