7 Jul 2020 in Senate:
Even the children are modelling those particular songs and very heinous behaviour. We need to control the media.
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7 Jul 2020 in Senate:
Madam Deputy Speaker, thank you. Sen. Cherargei, you are the only one in Jerusalem who has not seen these things. I do not want to regret that I taught you four Units in the university.
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7 Jul 2020 in Senate:
However, you were a brilliant student. I saw this in various social media groups; I did not make any comment. Maybe you have not seen it. I realized that pornographic messages and videos are so much in social media sites that even our children can see them and model. Maybe it is not in the social media within the Senate, but you can see it across several other platforms. Madam Deputy Speaker, it is high time we relooked at our legislation on social media and asked our law enforcers to take their work seriously.
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7 Jul 2020 in Senate:
Thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker. The enforcement institutions of the law in this country must do their work. Otherwise, our girls will continue becoming pregnant because there are criminals ready to mess up with them. We shall come here, lament and say one, two or three things, and the society continues getting eroded. Every one of us must stand and be against this particular behaviour.
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7 Jul 2020 in Senate:
Madam Deputy Speaker, I want to say something to my colleague.
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7 Jul 2020 in Senate:
Madam Deputy Speaker, is it in order for Sen. Kang’ata to urge the Ministry of Education to reopen schools immediately, just to run away from teenage pregnancies? The parents should take responsibility instead of pushing the schools to be the only custodians of morals in our society. He is one of the escapists of this particular incident.
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7 Jul 2020 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, for sitting there today. It is an achievement. I think it is a reward for your great effort that you have been engaging yourself in this House. It is normally said that positions make people disciplined. You can see Sen. Kang’ata is around here. Who on earth could imagine that?
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7 Jul 2020 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, not really. Allow me to continue. I did not even know that he could hear, but I realise that he is concentrating.
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7 Jul 2020 in Senate:
I support this Statement about police brutality by Sen. Cherargei. Since Independence, police brutality in this country has reached the highest point. It is a great shame. The CS for Interior and Coordination of National Government should take strict measures to restrain police from brutalizing citizens of this nation. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, this reminds me of a story that was written by Mrs. Grace Okoth in 1968. In that play, there was a major character by the name Tekayo. He was supposed to be the agent of security of the society, but he ended up becoming a The electronic ...
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7 Jul 2020 in Senate:
cannibal. It was an irony because he was supposed to be the security agent, but he became an insecurity agent. We are ashamed of the National Police Service in this country because they have become insecurity forces instead of safeguarding our society. They are the most feared people in this country. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, the other day, we heard the President apologizing when the police killed a young boy by the name Yassin Moyo. It was a great shame. How long will he keep on apologizing over brutality perpetuated by the police? It is a shame to the Cabinet ...
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