18 Feb 2021 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker.
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18 Feb 2021 in National Assembly:
It is point of information.
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18 Feb 2021 in National Assembly:
I have a point of information, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker.
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18 Feb 2021 in National Assembly:
I am responding to the point of order that was raised by….
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18 Feb 2021 in National Assembly:
The Member of Parliament who stood up on a point of order. It is with regards to the COVID-19 Regulation and the wearing of masks.
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18 Feb 2021 in National Assembly:
I want to inform the House. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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18 Feb 2021 in National Assembly:
Very early in the morning, Hon. Deputy Speaker, because I must earn from my sweat. I have been taught by my parents that I should not earn where I have not worked. So, I make sure that very early in the morning, I am here before the Speaker and I leave after the Speaker so that whatever I earn is a blessing to my kids and my business. This is a very important Bill. Agriculture, being the backbone of our economy and also realising that during COVID-19, the only sector that was doing well was actually agriculture and most of ...
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18 Feb 2021 in National Assembly:
Most of our energetic young men who were working in industrial area went back to our rural areas hence jump-starting our agriculture sector. So, with this in mind, we need to think about agriculture as a strategy in the post-COVID-19 recovery strategy. Again, we have heard of this crop called Bixa, which is very valuable. It has antioxidants which remove free radicles in our system. It is a very important crop, but we have not been able to educate our people on this. It is high time that the Government thinks of marketing some of those products not only within, ...
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18 Feb 2021 in National Assembly:
If those people took up to irrigation schemes in our lowlands where water is channeled from our highlands, we would be having an alternative source of income as a Government, instead of overtaxing our citizens. Due to overtaxing and because we are not thinking of other channels of economically empowering our country, the fuel in Kenya is now at Kshs100 and above. In Uganda, it is around Kshs60. You wonder why all the fuel to Uganda passes through Kenya, but we pay more than them. So, it is high time we thought of ways of jumpstarting the agriculture sector not ...
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18 Feb 2021 in National Assembly:
Very early in the morning, Hon. Deputy Speaker, because I must earn from my sweat. I have been taught by my parents that I should not earn where I have not worked. So, I make sure that very early in the morning, I am here before the Speaker and I leave after the Speaker so that whatever I earn is a blessing to my kids and my business. This is a very important Bill. Agriculture, being the backbone of our economy and also realising that during COVID-19, the only sector that was doing well was actually agriculture and most of ...
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