All parliamentary appearances
Entries 531 to 540 of 1622.
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15 Mar 2016 in Senate:
seconded.
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15 Mar 2016 in Senate:
seconded.
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15 Mar 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I am yet to receive a new Statement from the Cabinet Secretary (CS) for Education. As soon as I receive it, I will present it to the House. However, it will be ready by Thursday, this week. We are still trying to get it.
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15 Mar 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I am yet to receive a new Statement from the Cabinet Secretary (CS) for Education. As soon as I receive it, I will present it to the House. However, it will be ready by Thursday, this week. We are still trying to get it.
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15 Mar 2016 in Senate:
Yes, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. As soon as I receive it, I will issue it. I am sure it will be ready by Thursday.
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15 Mar 2016 in Senate:
Yes, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. As soon as I receive it, I will issue it. I am sure it will be ready by Thursday.
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15 Mar 2016 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, it is like the world has come to an end. We are seeing the signs of the end of the world. These signs are there in the Bible. If you read Revelations keenly, these could be the end times. I want to tell my fellow Senators that as a former teacher, principal and the Chairman of the Committee on Education, this thing is widespread. It is not only “Project X”. There are many projects everywhere and not only in Nairobi but all over the country. We should not single out the Lang’ata incident and treat it as ...
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15 Mar 2016 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, it is like the world has come to an end. We are seeing the signs of the end of the world. These signs are there in the Bible. If you read Revelations keenly, these could be the end times. I want to tell my fellow Senators that as a former teacher, principal and the Chairman of the Committee on Education, this thing is widespread. It is not only “Project X”. There are many projects everywhere and not only in Nairobi but all over the country. We should not single out the Lang’ata incident and treat it as ...
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15 Mar 2016 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, the statement that was asked by Sen. (Prof.) Lonyangapuo was on the remittance of the teachers’ Sacco deductions by the Teachers Service Commission (TSC). The response from TSC is that; (1) The TSC experienced delays in remitting teachers’ salary deductions to SACCOs up to September 2015 due to the National Treasury release of insufficient funds to cover the full payroll. (2) This is to confirm that the situation was remedied through timely exchequer releases with effect from October 2015. We further confirm that all teachers’ SACCO deductions have since been remitted in full and within statutory deadlines.
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15 Mar 2016 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, the statement that was asked by Sen. (Prof.) Lonyangapuo was on the remittance of the teachers’ Sacco deductions by the Teachers Service Commission (TSC). The response from TSC is that; (1) The TSC experienced delays in remitting teachers’ salary deductions to SACCOs up to September 2015 due to the National Treasury release of insufficient funds to cover the full payroll. (2) This is to confirm that the situation was remedied through timely exchequer releases with effect from October 2015. We further confirm that all teachers’ SACCO deductions have since been remitted in full and within statutory deadlines.
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