Edith Nyenze

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Member of National Assembly Edith Nyenze

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  • 19 Jun 2019 in National Assembly: Let me also note that this training will protect our children as passengers. Many of our people do not use our roads the right way. We expect that Kenyans would change from worse to good, but it is like we are going the opposite way. These days, you just see people crisscrossing the roads while vehicles are moving and it is the drivers who take care of pedestrians. Pedestrians are not careful at all. They just cross the roads. Therefore, this Motion is important because it will help our people to develop a culture of observing safety on our roads. view
  • 19 Jun 2019 in National Assembly: I would also expect the NTSA to come up with campaigns before such policies are implemented. I know it will take time for students to be educated right from primary to a point that this culture is developed, but I expect the NTSA to come up with some campaign strategies. These campaigns are meant to jump start our Kenyan people to know that there is danger in misuse of roads. Such campaigns would ensure that we reduce road accidents. About 3,000 people are reported to die annually from road accidents. We do not have a report of the injured ones, ... view
  • 19 Jun 2019 in National Assembly: Thank you. view
  • 4 Jun 2019 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for giving me this opportunity to contribute to this important Bill. I will start by wishing our brothers and sisters a Happy Eid Mubarak . I support the Bill. I note that the county attorney is the replica of the Attorney General at the national Government level. The Bill states that the county attorney will be the chief legal adviser to the county government and will represent it in court and during legal proceedings. The county attorney will sit in the executive committee meetings as an ex-officio member, be responsible for revision of county ... view
  • 25 Apr 2019 in National Assembly: Thank you Hon. Speaker for giving me this opportunity to address the President’s Speech. Let me first take this opportunity to say that the President gave a very well-balanced Address to the nation. It tried to address the concerns of both sides of Government, including the Opposition. It encourages cohesion and peace. A country develops where there is cohesion and peace. So, I support his Address to the nation. His Address to the nation touched on various issues concerning our nation. He actually talked about the Big Four Agenda. It is my hope that the Big Four Agenda will translate ... view
  • 25 Apr 2019 in National Assembly: are areas where the Government should ensure that Kenyans do not suffer from lack of food. For example, in Kitui County and Ukambani in general, it has been dry. I urge the Government to ensure that there is food security so that we do not get food aid. The President also addressed security, high cost of living and corruption. Corruption should be declared a national disaster. I call upon all Kenyans to participate in curbing this vice. If that is done, the country will have resources enough for each and every one of us. A French economist, Frederic Bastiat once ... view
  • 14 Mar 2019 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I also stand to support the amendments as proposed. I have noticed that they visited the area and what they are reporting is what they saw. This is very commendable. Therefore, I support and congratulate them. view
  • 27 Feb 2019 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for giving me this opportunity to contribute. Let me take this opportunity to thank the 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
  • 27 Feb 2019 in National Assembly: Committee for the good work. I also thank the NG-CDF Board for the good work they do in NG- CDF. view
  • 27 Feb 2019 in National Assembly: My colleagues have contributed towards the success story of the NG-CDF. This is very true because there are so many areas where we have seen improvement through this programme. We have seen increased rural or local investment in the rural areas. We have also seen students who could not go to schools join schools. Students who could not join university join university. Education has seriously improved. We have also seen chiefs and assistant chiefs’ offices which have been constructed. They would have taken years to be constructed. Some of them were on view

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