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Entries 421 to 430 of 1514.

  • 25 Sep 2019 in National Assembly: I seconded this matter. I am the one who seconded. I was keying in for the next one which is on anti-corruption. view
  • 25 Sep 2019 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman. view
  • 25 Sep 2019 in National Assembly: Before Hon. Limo finishes this; he had stated that part of the correction would be made by the lawyers. We need to clarify that. view
  • 25 Sep 2019 in National Assembly: Makueni, WDM-K): Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for giving me an opportunity to comment on this very important Sessional Paper No.1 of 2019 on the Policy Framework for Reforming Education and Training for Sustainable Development in Kenya. First and foremost, although it has been presented, you will realise that this Sessional Paper is what will inform the policy on education in this country. The Chair is my good friend. When he was the Vice-Chair of the Departmental Committee on Education and Research, I really engaged him in the other Parliament on this matter because I felt that things were ... view
  • 25 Sep 2019 in National Assembly: The British have not changed their system, but we keep on copying and changing. The 8- 4-4 system has done very well. I am a product of the 8-4-4 system and we do very well in American, Canadian and Australian universities and all over the world. Our students have done very well which means we were prepared very well. The high school I went to was first in Kenya in 1992. Most of my classmates became very successful surgeons and pilots. I meet them all over the world as very successful people having scored very well in the 8-4-4 system, ... view
  • 17 Sep 2019 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for giving me an opportunity to add my voice to this very important debate. Intellectual property is a very important matter in the world today. In fact, there is something called International Trade Association (ITA) where the Parliament of Kenya is beginning to participate. In the last occasion, our Speaker accompanied by a few Members, mostly lawyers, attended this conference in the United States of America which deals with intellectual property. One time, the Speaker told me that in previous Parliaments he was very keen on this particular legislation because it has been missing ... view
  • 17 Sep 2019 in National Assembly: to whether intellectual property belonging to them has been used for purposes of advertising and for purposes of the tunes in the phones. It is a big industry hence the need to legislate and also to have ties with the international community, so that when something happens here and in Beijing… In China, we have a lot talent and a lot of creative young people. I saw it one time when the Olympics were in China in 2008. You cannot believe during the opening ceremony the talent in China. Similarly, Kenya has a lot of talent. We have some which ... view
  • 17 Sep 2019 in National Assembly: property. It is now a very big component of what is taught in university and it is an area of law. Now, a lot of young lawyers are practising and dealing with it only. Trade backs come in and all that regime of practice where we have been doing it without a particular law, but just following certain principles or practises which were laid down many years ago when inventions began but never really transformed the creative arts. Therefore, I am happy to support this Motion. I urge Members to support it, so that Kenya can join the League of ... view
  • 11 Sep 2019 in National Assembly: I thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker, for giving me an opportunity to support this very important Bill. As an advocate of the High Court The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor. view
  • 11 Sep 2019 in National Assembly: of Kenya, I had an opportunity to look at the judgement and the parties who went to court and the general discussion which took place there. Mr. Boniface Oduor was a pupil at the law firm of the lawyers of the CBK. Although the Attorney-General was sued, he was absent in court on the day the judgement was given. Although this judgement was brought in bad faith, I really want to encourage Hon. Jude Njomo that we will make a better law. view

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