10 Mar 2022 in Senate:
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10 Mar 2022 in Senate:
However, they were allowed a visit maybe once a week. That is the day you would see them and dance together. It was interesting. They would wear masks such that they would see you but you could not identify them. Everyone looked forward to a time when they would be initiated and given back to the society as men. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, we must put county governments to task to ensure that they develop our heritage. The National Government sends money to county governments. Most of the times, we pass money to go the county governments. In the yearly ...
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10 Mar 2022 in Senate:
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10 Mar 2022 in Senate:
I remember I was given the burden of Rebbeca. I decided that together with her siblings, they will be my family. I embraced and took care of them as a mother because I have the cultural values in me. I would not want to abdicate the communal responsibility that we all have as Africans. The media should glorify the food we eat, the songs we believe in and everything about our culture so as to sustain it. We have a Ministry that deals with culture. There is need to interrogate whether it is really alive to ensuring that we encourage ...
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10 Mar 2022 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, for this chance to second this Motion. I must start by thanking Sen. Halake for coming up with this Motion that needs to be self-executing. Sen. Halake is seeking to ensure issues of climate change are integrated into the school curriculum. This is a very valid Motion and concern that is truly seeking to ensure that we have food security in this country and our farmers are also enlightened on issues of climate change.
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10 Mar 2022 in Senate:
Climate change could mean climatic changes that come naturally according to the various cycles. However, climate change is sometimes man-made. So, there is need to integrate climate change in our education system.
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10 Mar 2022 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I stand here as a scholar. Integrating climate change in our school curriculum should start from universities and colleges and then cascaded to primary schools. This will enable us to execute it effectively.
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10 Mar 2022 in Senate:
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10 Mar 2022 in Senate:
As a scholar, I know why it is important for education to start from the top. This is because when students go to colleges and universities, they actually surrender to those institutions so that they acquire values. When they complete their courses, the students are given back to the society.
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10 Mar 2022 in Senate:
By the time the students are given back to the society, they should be well nurtured with information that they are going to give to the society. Education is supposed to be impactful and raise a whole rounded person.
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