1 Aug 2019 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, there is need for county governments to ensure that when they conduct staff rationalization in a way that does not adversely affect the workers. The other way to rationalize staff is by downsizing. This is reducing the work force for purposes of efficiency. For example, the last in can be the last out. The other way of doing it is by looking at the age factor. For example, staffers that are almost reaching the retirement age can be rationalized. Also, staff that have engaged in misconduct, for example, not delivering or being unethical can be laid off ...
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1 Aug 2019 in Senate:
Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. Allow me to join you in welcoming the students from Kakamega and Nandi counties to this House. I come from Kakamega County. I am happy that these students have come all the way to interact with the Senate. I encourage other counties to emulate what the teachers from Nandi and Kakamega counties have done. Madam Temporary Speaker, allow me to say a word to the students. “You should know that your teachers are your parents”. The students should listen to the instructions given by their teachers because they have words of wisdom. We expect them ...
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1 Aug 2019 in Senate:
Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker, for giving me this opportunity---
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1 Aug 2019 in Senate:
Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker, for giving me this opportunity. I want to welcome the students from Kericho County to this House. I The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate.
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1 Aug 2019 in Senate:
commend the teachers for bringing the girls to the Chamber so as to interact with us. It is good for them to see that we have women leaders who are representing national issues. Women leadership begins from school because that is where they are taught leadership skills. The girls should know that it is good to be in the right company because bad company erodes good morals. I watched the news yesterday and saw the boys who were arrested in Nakuru because they were watching pornography. The girls should know that good company will help them focus on their studies ...
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1 Aug 2019 in Senate:
I commend Sen. Pareno for coming up with this Motion. Article 26 of the Constitution says that everyone has a right to life. This teleconferencing is speaking to this constitutional right. Article 43 of the Constitution states that one has a right to attainable standards of health. Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) No.3 talks of health and wellbeing. A healthy nation is a productive nation. There is need for us to interrogate this Motion. All organisations are now using technology, hence, there is need for us, as a country, to be techno savvy when it comes to healthcare. Technology is very ...
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1 Aug 2019 in Senate:
will make it easy for his colleagues to share with him ideas. Teleconferencing is a good way of learning. Teleconferencing has value addition even to the patients because they can be diagnosed through teleconferencing. It is possible for a patient to consult a doctor through Skype. That will help the patient to know if the doctor can handle his case before he goes to see him. Many patients are always in a rush to go to a foreign country for treatment but when they get there, they find it difficult to identify the best place where they can be treated. ...
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1 Aug 2019 in Senate:
The issue of teleconferencing should be taken up with speed. This Motion should not only pass, it should be implemented.
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1 Aug 2019 in Senate:
I thank you for giving me this opportunity. I support.
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1 Aug 2019 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, it is not a point of order. Just allow me to welcome the learners from Kakamega County into the House.
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