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  • 1 Apr 2025 in Senate: Thank you. Madam Speaker, Sir, I rise pursuant to Standing Order No. 53--- view
  • 1 Apr 2025 in Senate: Sorry, Madam Temporary Speaker. I was reading. What is on my Statement reads, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I rise pursuant to Standing Order No.53(1) to seek a Statement from the Committee on Devolution and Intergovernmental Relations regarding the leadership and operational crisis currently affecting the County Assembly of Nyamira. The County Assembly of Nyamira is split into two rival groups, each conducting parallel sittings in different venues. One is at the main County Assembly Building and the other one conducts its sitting in other several towns within the county. Those split rival groups are led by separate individuals, each claiming to ... view
  • 1 Apr 2025 in Senate: On a point of information, Madam Temporary Speaker. view
  • 1 Apr 2025 in Senate: Yes, I want to inform my neighbour, the good Senator of Kericho, that the official premises of the County Assembly of Nyamira have not been broken into. They are functional. One faction of the Assembly sits there. Even last week, after the appearance before the County Public Accounts Committee (CPAC), they sat there. What is happening is a situation where the governor chooses to deal with one faction outside the official premises of the County Assembly of Nyamira. However, in terms of the status of the building, the infrastructure, everything is intact and in place. view
  • 27 Mar 2025 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, the only thing I wanted you to note is that this report captures all the 47 counties. So, there is no county that can say that their issues are not captured. All the counties are addressed in the report that was tabled by Sen. Kajwang’. Maybe the next, but on this, the one of Kajwang’, all 47 counties were captured. I think I agree with your proposal that, when you are addressing issues of accountability… view
  • 27 Mar 2025 in Senate: No, it is good that we take--- view
  • 27 Mar 2025 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, for today, I think let us be fair and reasonable. We cannot speak for more than three minutes if we need to transact on the business that is on the Order Paper. Let us find a way of bringing this business back to the House so that we give Members adequate time to comment on issues of how counties are spending money. There is very little you can say in three minutes. Thank you. view
  • 27 Mar 2025 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, for giving me an opportunity. I want to begin by thanking the Committee of Finance and Budget for putting a lot of effort behind this Bill. Yesterday, we had a session with the Governor of Nyamira to examine how money is being spent in our county government. We can put a lot of effort as Senators into sending a lot of money to our counties, but unless it is used for the intended purposes, it will never impact the citizens of our respective counties. I am happy that the County of Nyamira will get ... view
  • 27 Mar 2025 in Senate: What is wrong with training these people in nutrition and taking those who have an interest to join our training colleges, so that they grow and become nurses? However, when you demotivate them, allow them to work for two years and you do not pay them, you are not motivating these cadres of people. view
  • 27 Mar 2025 in Senate: I heard Sen. Kinyua speak about the value chain addition. I can see that my county is receiving a total of Kshs168,123,322 to support the value chain for farmers. However, I pose this question: If we went to the County of Nyamira today, will we find farmers who have been trained in any value chain, Sen. Kinyua? If we come to your county today, we have been sending money to your governor, will we find a group of farmers who will tell us that, “Yes, the World Bank (WB) supported us, now we have a value chain” If you come ... view

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