Gladwell Jesire Cheruiyot

Parties & Coalitions

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 201 to 208 of 208.

  • 22 Mar 2018 in National Assembly: Yes. view
  • 21 Mar 2018 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I rise to support this amendment because police officers who are giving us security are undergoing a lot of trouble in this country. The Motion about pay-cut, which was discussed, and I hope to contribute to, is illegal but the amendment that has been proposed has enlightened us. It shows that it is not only in Northern Kenya where police officers suffer. I come from Baringo, which is also a hardship and high-risk area. Recently, we heard of police officers being killed as they were serving Kenyans – when they were taking exams to ... view
  • 21 Mar 2018 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I was worried that he is rising on a point of order to me but, maybe, he is seeking for attention. You never know. I also want to say that it is also prudent and necessary that the necessary amendments to this Bill be done to avoid loopholes that can water down the efforts of curbing computer and cybercrime. This is because if we do not actually look at the clauses closely and well, soon or thereafter, this Bill might be rendered useless. So, it is only important for this House to go slow ... view
  • 21 Mar 2018 in National Assembly: to other ways of using computers or their phones. If they want to criticise a leader, they should do so in terms of their constitutional mandates but not in their personalities and personal and private lives. Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. view
  • 28 Feb 2018 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I am delighted to be noted today and given a chance. I am one of the people who have been very frustrated trying to speak in this House and not being able to. I also want to request that if it is possible, the Speaker’s Panel should check and consider those people who do not get a chance to speak in the House rather than having the same people speaking every day, whereas you sit for many hours and leave the House without contributing. I also wanted to talk about the issues the Members ... view
  • 26 Sep 2017 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I rise to support this Motion. I echo what most of the Members have said. It is true that Kenya has one Judiciary that neither belongs to NASA nor Jubilee. I did not find it proper when a Member said that even after the election on 26th October 2017, if they are not happy, again, Maraga is there. It should be clear that Maraga does not belong to any coalition. The Supreme Court is independent. view
  • 26 Sep 2017 in National Assembly: I want to speak about Supreme Court ruling that stated that the elections were marred with irregularities. The court stated that there were irregularities in the transmission of results. It is only fair to talk of transmission of results when you are addressing Wanjiku. Wanjiku only knows that she dropped her ballot paper in a box. The common mwananchi may not understand what is transmission. It would be better for us to go back to manual voting. view
  • 26 Sep 2017 in National Assembly: Chapter 7, Article 86(a) of the Constitution stipulates that whatever voting method used should be transparent and clear to everyone. But when you adopt digital voting, that grandmother or grandfather - the Wanjiku in the village - is not aware of these things you are talking about transmission. So, if results are invalidated because of transmission, I think we are becoming unfair to the common mwananchi . After voting, he or she knows that he dropped his or her paper. By the Leader of the Minority Party saying that going back to manual is taking this country back, it is ... view

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