30 Jul 2020 in National Assembly:
It should be more than Kshs. 5 million and less than Kshs.100 million.
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30 Jul 2020 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. My issue has been overtaken by events. It was pertaining Jaldesa’s concern where she talked of As. An A normally starts from 70 per cent to 90 per cent. When it comes to university placement, we have cluster points per subject. Every university has its own cluster points cut-off. The cluster points cut-off in the University of Nairobi is higher than that of Chuka University for instance. They need to know those differences. That will help them get placements.
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30 Jul 2020 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman for this opportunity. I thank the Committee for that particular amendment. It is going to confirm whether there is going to be accountability and matters integrity. There was a critical segmentation in terms of the elderly, youth, women and people living with disabilities. How I would have wished that we also had for the elderly. This is because the elderly are endangered. There is this money given out to the elderly and we are told certain regions receive different amounts from other regions. So, the issue of regional balancing can be relooked at and ...
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30 Jul 2020 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I rise to seek your indulgence pertaining this matter that Hon. Clement Kigano, who I know very well has the capacity and capability to lead that Committee, raised. This goes back to the House Business Committee. At these extraordinary times and, indeed, last time, we agreed that the Bill should not come to the Second Reading ---
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30 Jul 2020 in National Assembly:
The same one, the one you have ---
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30 Jul 2020 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for this opportunity. I have looked at the Report. Unfortunately, the Report has dwelt more on generalities than specifics. The core business of this House is to legislate, to represent and to oversight. This Report, in my submission, is dwelling more on aspects of oversight. If the Committee looked at this and from the word go said the projects have been designed to fail, there must be consistency. That is an observation or a conclusion which must be consistent with the recommendations. The issue is, who is culpable? In this report, the Committee has ...
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30 Jul 2020 in National Assembly:
(Kiminini, FORD - K)
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30 Jul 2020 in National Assembly:
(Kiminini, FORD - K)
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30 Jul 2020 in National Assembly:
(Kiminini, FORD - K)
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28 Jul 2020 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker, for granting me this opportunity. This Petition is timely. When it comes to schools, suppliers and the BOM teachers are really suffering. I hope this Petition will be handled in a timely manner. The Government should come up with mechanisms to cushion teachers in private schools. Recently, a programme for youth in slum areas was unveiled and I was surprised to see teachers from private schools going for those jobs. The Committee should look at issues that are cutting across the schools. The Government should try to come up with ways of cushioning people who are ...
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