David Ouma Ochieng'

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  • 23 Apr 2014 in National Assembly: Thank you so much Chair. I want to thank the Chair of the Committee for the contribution he has made. I also want to thank the Mover, hon. Ng’ongo, for this very important intervention. I want to oppose the proposals made by the Chair of the relevant Committee in as far as Clause 5(a)(i) is concerned. It talks about milk and cream containing added sugar. This is like a supplement. The Chair may not need sugar, as you can see. But children suffering in refugee camps and the people who are under Red Cross may need this for nutrition. That ... view
  • 23 Apr 2014 in National Assembly: Fund Regulations, the Youth Development Fund and Women Enterprise Development Fund recently, we were encouraging women and youth to start producing things like flowers and livestock on a large scale. If you remove this - although he says he wants to remove the confusion - it will not capture animals. You need this to enable our people to go into these new areas of horticulture and agribusiness. That is why we need to retain Item No.45. Item 46 is very important. One of the major issues facing this country is funding health. Funding the provision of health services is a ... view
  • 23 Apr 2014 in National Assembly: I am not on a point of order. I just want to contribute. view
  • 23 Apr 2014 in National Assembly: Sorry! I just want to contribute. It is not a point of order. view
  • 23 Apr 2014 in National Assembly: I think that is what we do at the Committee Stage. We intervene. We do not--- view
  • 23 Apr 2014 in National Assembly: Thank you so much Chair. I want to thank the Chair of the Committee for the contribution he has made. I also want to thank the Mover, hon. Ng’ongo, for this very important intervention. I want to oppose the proposals made by the Chair of the relevant Committee in as far as Clause 5(a)(i) is concerned. It talks about milk and cream containing added sugar. This is like a supplement. The Chair may not need sugar, as you can see. But children suffering in refugee camps and the people who are under Red Cross may need this for nutrition. That ... view
  • 23 Apr 2014 in National Assembly: Fund Regulations, the Youth Development Fund and Women Enterprise Development Fund recently, we were encouraging women and youth to start producing things like flowers and livestock on a large scale. If you remove this - although he says he wants to remove the confusion - it will not capture animals. You need this to enable our people to go into these new areas of horticulture and agribusiness. That is why we need to retain Item No.45. Item 46 is very important. One of the major issues facing this country is funding health. Funding the provision of health services is a ... view
  • 23 Apr 2014 in National Assembly: areas. In my county for example, I want private persons to come up with ambulances because they are few. The public ones are very few and far between. I propose that we retain this item, so that we allow investments in this area. In Ugenya where I come from, I have heard some youth group saying that they want to start preparing cassava and sweet potatoes crisps. We want to retain this to enable them to invest in those new areas. That is why this idea of crisp bread being excluded does not make sense to me. Thank you so ... view
  • 23 Apr 2014 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, if we had Clause 3(a), I support it wholly plus the further amendment moved by hon. Sakaja. view
  • 23 Apr 2014 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, with regard to the current numbering, that is, 10, before we can summarily deal with Clause 3(b)(10) as has been proposed by the Chairman that every procuring entity shall ensure that all money is paid out into accounts, I think this assumes a lot. It assumes that we have passed a very important stage. I do not want to pre-empt debate, but what is proposed at Clause 2 has a lot to do with what is now in Clause 3(b)(10). This is because if we defined “youth” the way the Constitution defines it then we will ... view

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