Senator Dullo is the current Deputy Majority Leader of the Senate. She is the first elected woman Senator for Isiolo County. At 22 years she made history by serving as the first female District Officer from the Borana Community.
18 Oct 2018 in Senate:
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18 Oct 2018 in Senate:
(8) The Statutory Instruments (Amendment) Bill (Senate Bills No.24 of 2018); (9) The Copyright (Amendment) Bill (National Assembly Bills No.33 of 2017); and, (10) The Public Private Partnership (Amendment) Bill (National Assembly Bills No.52 of 2017). Hon. Senators, in accordance with the Calendar of the Senate adopted on 20th February, 2018, the Senate will on 26th October, 2018 proceed on a 10 day recess to allow Senators the opportunity to visit their respective counties and engage with their constituents. When the Senate resumes on 6th November, 2018, the House shall remain with only 15 sitting days to the end of ...
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18 Oct 2018 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, let me take this opportunity to urge respective Standing Committees to hasten consideration of the aforementioned Bills and table reports to enrich debate at the Second Reading stage. In addition, there are 15 Bills that are due for Committee of the Whole, and I urge sponsors of the Bills and the respective movers of the amendments to avail themselves to enable the House to effectively navigate the Committee of the Whole and pass the Bills before the end of the Session. I thank you and hereby lay the Statement on the Table of the House.
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16 Oct 2018 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I wish to join my colleagues to congratulate Sen. Ochillo-Ayacko for winning the by-election in Migori County. He is not new to me because I sat with him in a gumbaru class.
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16 Oct 2018 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I said he was my classmate. He is a seasoned politician who is up to the task. He has been a Member of Parliament, a Minister and a CEO of a big institution. The House business is not new to him and we will support him. As Sen. Malalah has said, he is a child of the “Handshake.” That means he is free to cross the Floor if he feels like doing so. I also welcome him to Senate. I am sure we, as a House will be able to work together and achieve our objectives and ...
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16 Oct 2018 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I wish to congratulate and thank Sen. Mwaura for this. I know that he is a champion of Persons with Disabilities (PWD’s). Looking at what the Petition is all about, it is discrimination against people living with disabilities which is provided in Section 23 of the Persons with Disabilities Act, 2003. As Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr. has said, discrimination is not only in the currency. Today, if you get into a matatu, PWD’s cannot access it, and the Act is very clear. It is important and it is high time the Government implemented the ...
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16 Oct 2018 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I beg to lay the following paper on the Table of the Senate, today Tuesday, 16th October, 2018.
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16 Oct 2018 in Senate:
Report of Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission on National Ethics and Corruption Survey 2017.
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16 Oct 2018 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. I wish to support this Bill and congratulate Sen. (Rev.) Waqo for having the motherly heart to propose amendments to this Act. A lot has been said by Members especially on the issues of curriculum. As a country, we should come up with a curriculum that allows schools to look at the ways of preventing radicalization and terrorism in schools. A good example is when kids are missing from school. When they are released to go home, sometimes, the school thinks the kids are with the parents, and the parents think the kids are ...
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16 Oct 2018 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, the other concern is on sensitization and training of parents. Most parents back at home do not know how to handle issues of terrorism, for example, its prevention or detecting children who have behavioral change in terms of radicalization and all that. Therefore, we clearly need a lot of sensitization. This means that we need to have a budgetary allocation both at the national and county level where parents and guardians are properly sensitized on how to prevent radicalization. Clearly, this does not leave out institutions like churches, schools and Islamic madrasas. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, ...
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