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Entries 161 to 170 of 903.
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4 Aug 2021 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I would like to thank Sen. Sakaja for coming up with this issue. First, just to correct, the authority concerned is the Kenya Urban Roads Authority (KURA) and not the KeNHA. That is what is indicated in the question. For Members who are referring to KeNHA, that deals with the national highways. The major roads here in town other than Uhuru Highway are all under the KURA. That road was constructed at a cost of about Kshs26 billion which was a loan. The KURA itself gets 15 per cent of the Road Maintenance Levy Fund (RMLF) ...
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4 Aug 2021 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I would like to thank Sen. Sakaja for coming up with this issue. First, just to correct, the authority concerned is the Kenya Urban Roads Authority (KURA) and not the KeNHA. That is what is indicated in the question. For Members who are referring to KeNHA, that deals with the national highways. The major roads here in town other than Uhuru Highway are all under the KURA. That road was constructed at a cost of about Kshs26 billion which was a loan. The KURA itself gets 15 per cent of the Road Maintenance Levy Fund (RMLF) ...
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4 Aug 2021 in Senate:
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4 Aug 2021 in Senate:
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4 Aug 2021 in Senate:
I do not know why safety features like pedestrian crossings and walkways are missing. Whenever there are crossings, there should also be barriers to separate pedestrians and motorized traffic. I think it is a serious issue. As a committee, we will have to engage the concerned authority, which is the KURA. We will discuss with Sen. Sakaja first and see how we will invite them and get other Senators involved because as it has been rightly said, this is an issue which affects many parts of this country. We will have to do that. I thank you.
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4 Aug 2021 in Senate:
I do not know why safety features like pedestrian crossings and walkways are missing. Whenever there are crossings, there should also be barriers to separate pedestrians and motorized traffic. I think it is a serious issue. As a committee, we will have to engage the concerned authority, which is the KURA. We will discuss with Sen. Sakaja first and see how we will invite them and get other Senators involved because as it has been rightly said, this is an issue which affects many parts of this country. We will have to do that. I thank you.
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4 Aug 2021 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. I would like to assure Sen. Sakaja that our Committee will do as we have done with other statements. Before we move forward this Statement to the State Department concerned, we will engage Sen. Sakaja so that we get any other supplementary information. For instance, he requested for his MCAs to attend. After the supplementary information, we will now send the Statement to the relevant State department.
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4 Aug 2021 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. I would like to assure Sen. Sakaja that our Committee will do as we have done with other statements. Before we move forward this Statement to the State Department concerned, we will engage Sen. Sakaja so that we get any other supplementary information. For instance, he requested for his MCAs to attend. After the supplementary information, we will now send the Statement to the relevant State department.
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3 Aug 2021 in Senate:
Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker, for the opportunity to contribute to this important Bill. If I remember well, this could be the third time this Bill is coming before this House. The first time we had this Bill was in the Eleventh Parliament, where it was passed by the Senate, but it did not go through the National Assembly. I think it was also here early in this Twelfth Parliament. I thank Sen. (Dr.) Zani for being consistent and bringing up this Bill again. I hope this time around, because of the working relationship between the two Houses, it will ...
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3 Aug 2021 in Senate:
Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker, for the opportunity to contribute to this important Bill. If I remember well, this could be the third time this Bill is coming before this House. The first time we had this Bill was in the Eleventh Parliament, where it was passed by the Senate, but it did not go through the National Assembly. I think it was also here early in this Twelfth Parliament. I thank Sen. (Dr.) Zani for being consistent and bringing up this Bill again. I hope this time around, because of the working relationship between the two Houses, it will ...
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