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: The Government needs to look into it and address this issue of teacher to student ratio. That is a big challenge and an issue which we need to look into. In as much as we get it right by having the Basic Education Act complete and having the right to education complete or anchored properly, it is still a challenge that the Government must now look into. The Government also needs to look into the learning facilities. There is an issue associated with learning materials as a major challenge facing the system. Under the Free Primary Education programme, every pupil ... view
  • 22 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: The Government needs to look into it and address this issue of teacher to student ratio. That is a big challenge and an issue which we need to look into. In as much as we get it right by having the Basic Education Act complete and having the right to education complete or anchored properly, it is still a challenge that the Government must now look into. The Government also needs to look into the learning facilities. There is an issue associated with learning materials as a major challenge facing the system. Under the Free Primary Education programme, every pupil ... view
  • 22 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you. It is important that learning facilities are improved through the FPE. This is because, for you to attain the main objective of this Bill, FPE must be actualised to the letter and all the incentives and provisions must be provided. Without going so much into other details as I will be doing during the reply of the Bill, I beg to move and ask my colleague, the MP for Ikolomani, hon. Bernard Shinali to second. view
  • 22 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you. It is important that learning facilities are improved through the FPE. This is because, for you to attain the main objective of this Bill, FPE must be actualised to the letter and all the incentives and provisions must be provided. Without going so much into other details as I will be doing during the reply of the Bill, I beg to move and ask my colleague, the MP for Ikolomani, hon. Bernard Shinali to second. view
  • 22 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you. view
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  • 18 Mar 2015 in National Assembly: I stand guided, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. Thank you for giving me this chance to air my views on the ranking system. On the outset, I want to support the idea of ranking. One thing that we need to know is that education is a system and out of a system, there must be a product. Ranking is what depicts the product that is going to come from the long waited system that a child or a student has gone through. The issue of getting the schools ranked simply enables the outside community to know the efforts of teachers and ... view
  • 18 Mar 2015 in National Assembly: recognised and let the whole country know who is doing the right thing at the right time. When you look at the performance in the past several years when ranking was there, it had no attribute in terms of who is not performing and who is performing in respect of the various institutions that were listed in the ranking system. It is important that if we are to recognise the various strata involved in education, ranking from the national schools, provincial schools - now called county schools - and various sub-county schools is important. It is only by ranking that ... view
  • 3 Mar 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Speaker. I proceed to support the Motion as I mentioned last time I spoke. The Report is suggesting the privatisation of the public sector-owned sugar mills. It is a good one. However, I wish to give some salient issues in the Report. There is the issue of management which the Report touches on. I want to single out the issue as it is from the side of Mumias Sugar Company. In as much as we want to privatise the sugar mills, the point of management must be really considered in terms of who is the person or ... view
  • 3 Mar 2015 in National Assembly: somebody is coming to take over the machinery and land. We know that that land was never paid for. It is a big problem and we want the Committee to really consider that during the privatisation process. Privatisation itself is good, but the process must adhere to concerns such as who owns the land. The land belongs to our people and not the people who are coming to take over the machines. However, there are some very good issues that the Report is showing and which I commend. The Report is pointing out that the farmers shall get, at the ... view

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