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  • 5 Mar 2014 in National Assembly: On a point of order, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. There seems to be some technical hitch or somebody is being malicious somewhere. I came here and pressed my button very early, but I lost my position and you kept asking me whether I wanted to log in. So, thank you very much for assuring me that I am actually the next to contribute. view
  • 5 Mar 2014 in National Assembly: Then somebody is playing malice! The guy who is involved in the technical--- view
  • 5 Mar 2014 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I do not want to say much except to draw our attention to the fact that there was supposed to be a forum at the county level that was supposed to be convened by the governors in every county to be able to monitor and co-ordinate development matters. To my knowledge, many governors The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor. view
  • 5 Mar 2014 in National Assembly: have ignored that fact and that is why the Senate has gone the long way so that the governors do not continue to ignore the importance of county level co-ordination. Monitoring and evaluation, according to me, is not micromanagement by the governors. We are aware of many governors who have gone ahead and spent money to hire choppers in order to travel around as their citizens suffer from hunger and other social ills. We need to look for a way of making sure that devolution does not devolve purely to the office of the governor and the small clique that ... view
  • 5 Dec 2013 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, Sir, I first would like to start by congratulating you and your team for revising the Standing Orders this early. Many institutions do not revisit rules if those rules serve the status quo. I would like to start first by congratulating you and the leadership of the House for seeing the need to revisit these Standing Orders so soon after their publication. Power does not allow for the liberation of those who are lead. I will start at that point. Basically, contributing on what needs to be looked at, one is the issue of participation; participation of those ... view
  • 5 Dec 2013 in National Assembly: lens so that we are able to meet and put down everything on the table. That way, we can serve Kenyans. view
  • 5 Dec 2013 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, as a member of the Committee I would like to support what my Chairman has said. Initially, there was a proposal to have 13 names submitted to the Cabinet Secretary. We decided that, that would be subject to abuse because the Cabinet Secretary would have the privilege of choosing. Now that he or she has no role in terms of what name comes to his or her desk, we thought we could put it this way since it is the actual number of nominees that is submitted to them. view
  • 3 Dec 2013 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman. I also wish to support and further say that, as this Bill changes and things change about the KWS, there will be more concerns and cognizance of the needs and the problems of the people who live near and within the national parks and reserves. view
  • 3 Dec 2013 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, in the absence of any interest from the Committee, I thought I would gracefully support the amendment. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor. view
  • 3 Dec 2013 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, since there are no Members of the Committee who would like to support hon. Mwadime’s amendment, I thought I should support it and substantiate a little. Many communities have been impoverished by game parks in two ways; one, they give out land and they cannot take it back. Two, wildlife destroys their produce every year and they are not compensated. As a matter of fact, I would even have proposed that the communities decide themselves rather than have the Cabinet Secretary making that decision. When you bureaucratize such a Fund, things are likely to go ... view

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