18 May 2021 in Senate:
of the pandemic. There were evictions that were done in Meru. Even in the Coast, this issue is so rampant. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, as we address this, we must look into the future where private developers and some people connive with the Government and ensure that they evict people as we have seen happening in the recent past. I hope that going into the future, most of these issues shall be resolved, once and for all, because the sanctity of ownership of property or right to property, having a title, ownership and possession of property should be protected. Nowadays, ...
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18 May 2021 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I do not need to substantiate the obvious. Let me conclude by saying this.
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18 May 2021 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, every Kenyan knows that there is a lot of dysfunctionality in the country. The economy is not doing well.
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18 May 2021 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, you have told me to elaborate. Why is the Deputy Majority Leader agitated, yet she has not been given a chance? Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, Kenyans are suffering. It is obvious that the issue of COVID-19---
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18 May 2021 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, let me withdraw, but I can say allegedly---
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18 May 2021 in Senate:
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18 May 2021 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, there is a compensation issue of Kshs10 billion. In fact, if you look at the report, the President indicated that they would be compensated in terms of Kshs10 billion that was allocated for issues of compensation in the country. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, as we talk today, no one knows where that money is and who has been compensated. This Government is very mischievous; they even compensate air. We have seen cases where people supply air to Kenya Medical Supplies Authority
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18 May 2021 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, my apologies. Changes in this House happen daily; we do not know what is happening.
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18 May 2021 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. This is governance week and it is an honour that you have allowed me to read this Statement.
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