27 Mar 2019 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, I rise to ask Question No.147 of 2019 directed at the Cabinet Secretary for Foreign Affairs.
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27 Mar 2019 in National Assembly:
(i) What is the implementation status of the succession management policy in the Ministry, particularly with regard to career diplomats?
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27 Mar 2019 in National Assembly:
(ii) Why are some diplomats who retired in 2018 still in service? (iii) Could the Ministry provide a list of all diplomats who are serving and are beyond their retirement age?
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27 Mar 2019 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Hon. Deputy Speaker.
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27 Mar 2019 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Hon. Deputy Speaker. Is it in order for Owino to speak Luo in this House by referring to himself as wuod chief ?
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28 Feb 2019 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. As I rise to support the BPS, let me, at the outset say that what I expected from the statement was pragmatic and prudent steps in rationalising where to spend each coin because this is at the core of the fabric of our society. As a student of inferential statistics, I expected to see a correlation between the Big Four Agenda and the resource allocation. Looking at food and nutrition, I have not seen a clear intervention strategy on how we are going to help Kenyans have food on their table. I would imagine ...
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28 Feb 2019 in National Assembly:
57 Thursday, 28th February 2019(P)
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28 Feb 2019 in National Assembly:
fertiliser for the country. Looking at manufacturing, I have not seen a clear statement on how we want to reduce the cost of electricity or a strategy on how we can encourage manufacturing firms to produce in the night. If you ask me, I would ask Treasury to think deeper because this country is going through debts. If you ask me, I would say let us restructure our loans and let the country breathe for five years. Then we start paying our debts after five years, so that we can achieve the Big Four Agenda. Or else, we are headed ...
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21 Feb 2019 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker for giving me this opportunity. I want to reinforce what my colleagues have said. It beats matters of prudence for an ordinary Kenyan who has done business with a county government to go to the bank and the bank asks him where he got the money to do business. It is very sad. That is why the Exchequer has a problem doing collections. If, indeed, we allow all Kenyans to bank their money and withdraw it, we can easily trace those Kenyans who are not able to pay taxes. We do not have problems supporting our ...
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