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  • 22 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: Is it parliamentary dress code? view
  • 22 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: It is a very important day for Hon. Sabina Chege. It is her birthday but is her dress code parliamentary? view
  • 22 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: She does not have a blazer. She is wearing a short-sleeved blouse, which is very casual. view
  • 16 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman. The Chair, in his amendment to Clause 4, intends to make sure that practitioners in this field are regulated just like the way the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) and other professional bodies regulate their members. It is very good for this profession, especially with the emergence of new buildings and land surveys. All these problems we have are due to lack of professionals. I support this amendment. 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
  • 15 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for giving me an opportunity to contribute to this very important Motion. Agriculture is the mainstay of the economy of this country. I have worked in the Department of Agriculture when I was working in the Government. I would also like to confirm that every part of Kenya is arable and there is a crop that can grow in any particular part of Kenya, which can sustain Kenyans in such areas. Besides, pastoralists are able to survive in any single part of the country. Kilifi County is where my former classmate in Law School, ... view
  • 15 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for giving me this opportunity to contribute to this very important issue. I support the Committee. This time round, the Committee has done a very good job. We need to appreciate a few things. From the history we get from Members who have been here for many years - like 25 or 30 years and they have come back - they say in the earlier days, Parliament was really a miserable place and over the years, terms and services and even the facilities have improved. You can see there is this new Chamber. It ... view
  • 15 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: The issue of non-payment of staff countrywide is really a pain. You know Parliament is one of the units of a Government out of the three arms which are the Executive, Parliament and the Judiciary. If we are paid promptly and the labour laws are followed,… We as the top institution are the first ones to abuse the labour laws of the country. It is a matter that the administration must look at keenly and move fast and make sure that facilitation for the staff at the constituencies is done at a good time. Otherwise, we are forced as Members ... view
  • 15 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: I have heard Members talk about health and diet. I believe so far the people who serve us have done a very good job. I believe the standards are quite reasonable. It is like our families. If you do not live better at your home, you do not expect to come and live better here. These are Kenyans we represent. Most of those employees have families. In fact, they also have very unfair work terms. I am happy to learn that, after a lot of lobbying by some of our Members, we have made their terms better. They should even ... view
  • 15 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: members of staff there can learn. They should continuously be sponsored to go and be trained so that they can be better. Their welfare should also be looked into because they are the ones who take care of our welfare. Otherwise, I want to say that a good job has been done. We now need to implement this Report and I believe if we work together as a House, we can do better. Finally, we should have a section to educate some of the new Members on the decorum of the House. Although we went through some training, it seems ... view
  • 14 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I rise to second the Motion. There is no way any delegated legislation or subsidiary legislation could be won against the Constitution, and against a statute; especially a parent statute and against 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

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