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26 Apr 2022 in Senate:
criticism was the way to improve a country and that people have to be allowed to air their views. As we mourn Mzee Kibaki as a country and as a people, we also remember him as somebody who wished to set up a governance system for all the people in this country. It was one of the best governments of the world. In this regard and particularly at this time of political campaigns, let us remember
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26 Apr 2022 in Senate:
Kibaki and follow his example. Let us ensure that despite the struggles, developing bitterness and rising temperatures, we should always emulate him and ensure that Kenya remains a peaceful country. We should have a peaceful election for the sake of the welfare of our people. I say this sincerely because we have already witnessed the high temperatures, which will get even higher. We should always remember that we are all one Kenya, as
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26 Apr 2022 in Senate:
Kibaki showed when he shook hands with Mzee Raila Odinga. At that moment, Kenya became one, united country moving in good state. Therefore, I call upon the likes of my brother, Sen. Wetangula, despite the divisions, let us remember that there is always shaking of hands and the country will be one.
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26 Apr 2022 in Senate:
Fine. Mr. Speaker, Sir, I am only calling upon Kenyans that as we go to the next elections, let us ensure that we keep peace and unity in this country. Despite the results of the elections, let us remain together as brothers and sisters and carry on in the memory of
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26 Apr 2022 in Senate:
Kibaki. I must also call upon Kenyans and the Government, as Mzee Kibaki had set an example, that he will not tolerate anything to do with corruption. This country is bleeding with corruption. The billions that we read about. I keep telling people that Kshs1 billion, which most of us have not seen, is not little money.
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26 Apr 2022 in Senate:
If you keep Kshs1 billion in the house and use Kshs10,000 every day, it will take you 267 years to finish that money. Therefore, when we read about the Kshs2 billion a day being stolen by individuals, honestly, let us remember the memory of Mzee Kibaki. Those thieves who steal money and resources are the cause of lack of medicines in our hospitals and proper equipment in our schools. The same people who are subjecting this country to high cost of living, let us ensure - I call upon everybody - that these people are put in Kamiti Prison where ...
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26 Apr 2022 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, despite the major opposition from many people in the Executive, I would like to say, to this day, I am very grateful to Mzee Kibaki because he signed that legislation into an Act of Parliament although it has not been enacted to date. In the memory of Mzee Kibaki, I would call upon that law to be enacted so that we can have price controls on unga, rice and cooking fat, so that every Kenyan can feed. Some of us do not believe that we should be in a country where some people go hungry when others ...
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6 Apr 2022 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir---
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6 Apr 2022 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir. I appreciate your communication. Is the hybrid sitting just for tomorrow? You are aware of the temperament in the country in regard to the coming elections. Senators may be obliged to sometimes not be in the House. Therefore, could we not continue with a hybrid siting to the end of this Senate? Nobody can argue that COVID-19 has gone, it has not gone yet and we are still urged to wear masks. We have been warned that you may remove the mask when you are keeping distance but continue putting on masks, washing hands and observing other ...
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6 Apr 2022 in Senate:
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