7 Nov 2018 in National Assembly:
c) What actions is the Ministry taking against individuals and companies found carrying out adulteration of petroleum products, and tampering with fuel pumps, dispensers and meters?
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24 Oct 2018 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for giving me a chance to join my colleagues on this Motion. I would also like to take this opportunity to applaud the work of Hon. Caleb in bringing a Motion which is progressive to the nation especially in matters of land. It is true that failure to have proper policies in terms of management of land is bad. We do not have sustainable measures in terms of land management in the country. Kenyan institutions, especially in education are under threat from land grabbers and other people who pretend they are land developers. We ...
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24 Oct 2018 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I stand with the Member for Starehe on this Motion. If you see the system of education in the Kenyan jurisdiction, we borrowed it from the Commonwealth, that is the United Kingdom which came from the nomadic communities of England. In this system, you get satisfaction when you get a certificate in a certain system. This thing has given many Kenyan citizens many questions. One cannot get a certificate because they have not attended that system. We were in a conference in the United Kingdom recently. The problem we are talking about in this ...
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24 Oct 2018 in National Assembly:
and WhatsApp today, our youth are totally idle. They are just exchanging abuses. Some of them have decided to be Opposition leaders. They respond to any matter from morning to evening. This House is supposed to address unemployment in this country. The people who are called spanner boys, nut operators or threads in salons or specialists in the army are the ones with proper experience. Some people called spanner boys are the ones who are fully qualified to be mechanics. Because you failed to undergo a certain system of education, you do not have a certificate. That is why I ...
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24 Oct 2018 in National Assembly:
and cars, but they do not have licences. This is the cry to the Government, if this Motion passes, we should spread the centres across the nation. They should not just think about establishing them, they should think of starting them as pilot projects so that they can start giving our people certificates. That way, such people will get employment because they are fit for the job. Thank you Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. With those few remarks, I support the Motion.
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3 Oct 2018 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker for giving me an opportunity to join my fellow colleagues in congratulating Mrs. Serah Kioko. First of all I appreciate the work done by PSC. I congratulate her for the nomination. The PSC is the backbone of what we do in this House. The image of this House is determined by how our clerks present the materials in written form. So, I welcome her and tell The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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3 Oct 2018 in National Assembly:
her that Article 96 of the Constitution was for the Senate. Now she should work fully with Article 95 of the Constitution regarding the National Assembly. Thank you.
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3 Oct 2018 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I rise to support this Bill. Elections in this country are very important, not only for the people living within the jurisdiction of this country, but also those living abroad. It is true that the date set for elections in the Constitution is August, but this date raised a lot of questions. I urge Members to not only debate what the Constitution says, but to come up with solutions. It is true that the Constitution might raise factual points with regard to the law, but that law might not be serving the purpose of the ...
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8 Aug 2018 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I rise to support this Motion and congratulate Hon. Jessica Mbalu for coming up with it. The Motion is very important for our communities. It is true that research shows many people are violated. This gives them the attitude to engage in fights any time. Despite that fact, we lack recreational facilities within our communities. We used to have playgrounds in the estates, but they are all gone. Even in villages, we do not have recreational facilities. When you talk of guidance and counselling, it is based on the health status. Consultation is only ...
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