Emmanuel Wangwe

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Emmanuel Wangwe

Hon. Emmanuel Wangwe is the current Majority Whip of the National Assembly.

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 22 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: There is also the issue of one’s respect. Everybody likes a wise and knowledgeable person. Learned and educated people are considered highly reputable in the society. There is the prestige one carries himself with when he or she attains a certain level of education. Since you understand what is around you it is better and important that you carry yourself with that esteem which you will not want to lower. Therefore, those who have, at least, basic education will be able to understand the environment in which they exist. We need to also note that education helps us understand the ... view
  • 22 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: There is also the issue of one’s respect. Everybody likes a wise and knowledgeable person. Learned and educated people are considered highly reputable in the society. There is the prestige one carries himself with when he or she attains a certain level of education. Since you understand what is around you it is better and important that you carry yourself with that esteem which you will not want to lower. Therefore, those who have, at least, basic education will be able to understand the environment in which they exist. We need to also note that education helps us understand the ... view
  • 22 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: Education makes one confident. Educational degree is considered as a proof of knowledge by many. This is attained after the basic education, which is beyond the Bill we are talking about. However, what is the aim of attaining basic education? You aim at getting a degree or diploma or further studies in your course. If you are educated, you have more chances of being heard and taken seriously. view
  • 22 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: Education makes one confident. Educational degree is considered as a proof of knowledge by many. This is attained after the basic education, which is beyond the Bill we are talking about. However, what is the aim of attaining basic education? You aim at getting a degree or diploma or further studies in your course. If you are educated, you have more chances of being heard and taken seriously. view
  • 22 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, you will notice that in the previous Bill, we were referring to doctors and they were talking in this House in a medical language. That is proof that they actually went to school well and for those who understand medical language, the better for them. Education makes one confident. Finally, the society has a big role to play in terms of education. We all live in one society, which has its own set of spoken and unspoken rules and one of them is education. The society expects you to go to school, college, get a job and settle ... view
  • 22 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, you will notice that in the previous Bill, we were referring to doctors and they were talking in this House in a medical language. That is proof that they actually went to school well and for those who understand medical language, the better for them. Education makes one confident. Finally, the society has a big role to play in terms of education. We all live in one society, which has its own set of spoken and unspoken rules and one of them is education. The society expects you to go to school, college, get a job and settle ... view
  • 22 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: time to engage in this necessary practice known for creation of knowledge, development of social skills and recognize growth. view
  • 22 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: time to engage in this necessary practice known for creation of knowledge, development of social skills and recognize growth. view
  • 22 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: You find that delay in disbursement of funds by the Government to the education sector is working negatively on the FPE. We need more students to enroll in various institutions. If the Government continues delaying funds, it means working towards making examinations of Class Eight and Form Four free difficult. There is also the challenge of shortage of teachers. It is important that the Government addresses the issue of teacher to pupil ratio. For instance, it emerged in some schools that the ratio is 1 to 70, which is beyond the recommended maximum ratio of 1 to 40. This is ... view
  • 22 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: You find that delay in disbursement of funds by the Government to the education sector is working negatively on the FPE. We need more students to enroll in various institutions. If the Government continues delaying funds, it means working towards making examinations of Class Eight and Form Four free difficult. There is also the challenge of shortage of teachers. It is important that the Government addresses the issue of teacher to pupil ratio. For instance, it emerged in some schools that the ratio is 1 to 70, which is beyond the recommended maximum ratio of 1 to 40. This is ... view

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