14 Feb 2019 in National Assembly:
With those few remarks, I beg to support but request that at the appropriate time, the Committee should consider giving that opportunity to Kenyans to show their patriotism through the national flag.
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14 Feb 2019 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I wish to request that you step down this particular Order because the Chair of the Committee is not here and the Committee itself is not ready until the next allotted day.
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13 Feb 2019 in National Assembly:
(Nominated, JP) Hon. Deputy Speaker, I beg to second.
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13 Feb 2019 in National Assembly:
This is a Procedural Motion. The Maasai wise men once said that the sun moves faster when lies are being discussed, but when truth prevails, time is always adequate or enough.
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13 Feb 2019 in National Assembly:
At times, we give excess time to a Mover of a Motion and limit Members’ time to contribute. That may be very important especially considering that the Member who has moved a Motion has adequate information from the research they have done and they require more input from the Members. 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.
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13 Feb 2019 in National Assembly:
The time allocated to the chairs of departmental committees is very important since, in our Constitution, we do not have Cabinet Secretaries as Members of Parliament. Therefore, the chairpersons of the relevant committees are extremely important in contributing to Motions.
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13 Feb 2019 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, I beg to second.
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6 Dec 2018 in National Assembly:
(Nominated, JP) seconded
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6 Dec 2018 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. On the outset, the Committee has done a marvelous job and I support the Report. I have interacted with some of these nominees in the past and they are men and women of integrity. I am sure they will spearhead the changes required in the public service, especially in employment, regional balancing and ensure the two-third gender threshold is maintained in the appointive positions.
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6 Dec 2018 in National Assembly:
This is because, unlike in the elective positions, in the appointive positions, everybody tables their own qualification and curriculum vitae and people are given those jobs based on merit. I can see the list of the nominees has gender balance and there are women of integrity, like Ms. Charity Seleina Kisotu, Dr. Joyce and Dr. Mary. I have no doubt in my mind that they will spearhead changes required in the Public Service Commission, which all public servants go through.
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