All parliamentary appearances
Entries 721 to 730 of 1622.
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17 Sep 2015 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, these are some of the answers that I cannot give right away because I need more time so that I can find out from the Cabinet Secretary as to what has been the actual cost of the strike for both students and parents. Some schools have also gone on the rampage following incitement. We need some more time as we await the court ruling.
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16 Sep 2015 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. Sen. Omondi is trying to insinuate that my friend, Sen. Wetangula, has said something about Bungoma, when he has not even said anything. Is she in order?
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16 Sep 2015 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, I am in total support of this Motion. I address this House when I am mourning for over 280,000 teachers who are spread all over the country. They are in every part of this country. They live in desperate situations,
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16 Sep 2015 in Senate:
Thank you very much, Madam Temporary Speaker for the recognition. We must support teachers because this is a service Ministry. It is not like infrastructure or maybe the construction industry. It deals with people from the lowest level up to the university. If we do not reward the teacher, how can we develop skilled
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16 Sep 2015 in Senate:
I beg to support.
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15 Sep 2015 in Senate:
No, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. I do not even see my friend Sen. (Prof.) Lonyangapuo. This Statement has just come and I am seeing it now. Therefore, I need some time.
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15 Sep 2015 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, it is apparent that some of the identity cards issued to citizens have not been collected from the District Commissioners’ offices. Could the Chair of the Committee find out why they have not been collected by the applicants?
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15 Sep 2015 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I apologise for not being in the House at the time my friend, Sen. Hassan, requested for the Statement. I was answering a call outside. But all the same, I will endeavour to make sure that the Statement is given in two weeks time. This matter is very weighty and there is need for more consultations.
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29 Jul 2015 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I have a statement to issue pursuant to Standing Order No.208(3) and the Second Schedule of the Senate Standing Orders. The Committee is mandated to consider all matters related to education and training. Pursuant to this provision, on Wednesday 1st July, 2015, Sen. Nabwala requested for a statement from the Chairperson of the Standing Committee on Education regarding the rampant cases of child abuse by teachers in Kenyan schools. The Senator requested responses to the following: (1) Explain whether the Cabinet Secretary of the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology is aware of the ever increasing incidents ...
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29 Jul 2015 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, it would be imperative to suggest that the answer that I have given was so little that the supplementary questions are covered in the answer. I stated that some teachers who were found guilty of offences in the TSC disciplinary committee were punished. With regard to the question asked by the Chief Whip, I want to say that those who were found guilty had their services terminated while the others were arrested and taken to court or given warnings. There is a process. As we said earlier, reporting of such cases is sometimes difficult in some areas ...
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