Emmanuel Wangwe

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Emmanuel Wangwe

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

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 1181 to 1190 of 1210.

  • 29 Apr 2014 in National Assembly: discussed in the EALA, you will find that it will ease the professional movement across the border. view
  • 29 Apr 2014 in National Assembly: The point where you could wait until you were approved by the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) or the Kenya School of Law before you practise in Kenya--- They are now putting in place mechanisms against which anybody who in the legal profession can cross over from the member states and practice. There are mechanisms or structures which have been laid down, if you read the Bill properly. It is going up to the East African Law Council. This will take care of each and every position when it comes to practising law. view
  • 29 Apr 2014 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, we also have mechanisms of resolving issues in the law. That has been very tricky especially in Kenya where you could find a rogue lawyer moving freely. If you look at the resolution mechanisms which are laid down in the Bill, you will find that they talk about the formation of the East African Dispute Resolution Council. They will make this Council operational. If a lawyer is from Kenya and he commits an offence in this country, he is also bound by the laws of Kenya first as he moves on to the East African Community. ... view
  • 29 Apr 2014 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, if you look at the East African Community Cooperative Societies Bill, the Chair who was moving the Report indicated to us that it is not complete. She is proposing amendments and I also agree with her that first of all, we take cognizance of the fact that Kenya is embracing a two-tier Government where we have the national Government and the county governments. If you look at our Constitution, you will find that it tells us where the co-operatives lie. Co-operatives are fundamental functions of the county governments. So, this Bill has not taken cognizance of ... view
  • 29 Apr 2014 in National Assembly: On the East African Community Integration (Education) Bill, first, it is a wonderful Bill. My people are used to crossing over to Uganda in a normal day to day business. They do not know the benefits that are presently available. This Bill is now telling us that it is now the individuals’ right to get informed of what is happening in the EAC. We are not letting our people know what is going on. We have made the laws for them and provided space for them but we have not allowed them to know what is new to them. They ... view
  • 29 Apr 2014 in National Assembly: On quality of education across the countries, I feel that, that one should be corrected. We should align it to the current system in Kenya at the Committee stage. The system in Kenya is superior to most of the countries that we have. view
  • 29 Apr 2014 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, being a Member of the Committee, I feel obliged that I give chance to my colleagues to contribute. view
  • 29 Apr 2014 in National Assembly: I beg to support. view
  • 23 Oct 2013 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I rise to support this Motion by hon. Jamleck Kamau and before I proceed, I want to thank him for bringing this wonderful Motion to the House. What is before us is meant to let the State officers and public officers understand who they are. Before they spend money let them know on whose mandate they are serving the people. view
  • 23 Oct 2013 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, before a State officer spends money, he should understand that he is a custodian of the resources that are before him. The only way a State officer can understand that he is a custodian of the funds is to put policies in place that will protect him and at the same time limit him to the access of the funds that he is entrusted with. Most times, these State officers have been spending money by travelling in First Class and others in Business Class. They need to understand that they are custodians of our funds and ... view

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