Emmanuel Wangwe

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Emmanuel Wangwe

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

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 701 to 710 of 1211.

  • 12 Aug 2020 in National Assembly: to be released to schools? (ii) Can the Cabinet Secretary provide details on the amount of money under view
  • 12 Aug 2020 in National Assembly: capitation that was allocated for the purchase of text books, sports/games in both view
  • 12 Aug 2020 in National Assembly: primary and secondary schools in the Financial Year 2019/2020? (iii) Can the Cabinet Secretary explain how much funds the Ministry has spent on the ongoing Centre for Mathematics, Science and Technology Education in Africa (CEMASTEA) programme? (iv) Aware that the Ministry suspended learning in institutions in March, 2020 will the view
  • 12 Aug 2020 in National Assembly: Cabinet Secretary utilise the capitation funds thereof for infrastructure The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor. view
  • 12 Aug 2020 in National Assembly: development in order to comply with the social distancing measures recommended view
  • 12 Aug 2020 in National Assembly: by the World Health Organization? Thank you. view
  • 5 Aug 2020 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. At the outset, allow me to thank Hon. Mwadime Andrew for giving us this wonderful Bill which is timely. I am so grateful to speak on it. Allow me to support it. It comes at a time when statistics are telling us that most of our civil servants comprise of people who are 46 years of age to 60 and most of them have gone home. We are all alive to the fact that there is COVID- 19. Most of the civil servants have gone home and they are technologically not very much informed. view
  • 5 Aug 2020 in National Assembly: Why am I speaking on that? It is because we see a scenario where the youth are likely to be called upon to at least improve the Civil Service or work in the public service. As these people join there, most of them work as interns. Moreover, others will be employed. When this young generation comes in, the letter that begins with your surname should not determine how you will get employed. Let not an “O” mean Odhiambo who cannot employ “K” which means Kimani. Let us hear a scenario where Wafula sits next to Kimani and Odhiambo. Therefore, the ... view
  • 5 Aug 2020 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, this Bill speaks to independent commissions, the PSC and to the County Public Service Boards (CPSBs). When you look at the issue from the national angle to the CPSBs, in a county with 12 constituencies like ours, you are likely to find that employment of staff is maybe and most probably favouring a few sub-counties and leaving others. Therefore, universality of employment is going to be accessed from this House. Once the returns are brought back to this House, at the end of the year, through the Committee on Implementation, we should be able to follow-up ... view
  • 5 Aug 2020 in National Assembly: Therefore, this Bill is very timely and it is really good. I would want to support it and urge my colleagues to support it too. Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, and I support. view

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