Grace comes from the minority Endorois community. Education tops her agenda as she would like to empower Baringo residents to be self-reliant in all sectors. She is keen on ensuring both young boys and girls are given equal chance in education.
19 Oct 2016 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. Thank you, Hon. Mwinyi for considering us. We have said a lot about this Motion. I rise to support it. During my yesteryears as a practising advocate, we used to come across issues that wananchi had when they were referred to go and collect documents. Most of them may not know where traffic doctors are. That is a great challenge. We should not burden our people while acquiring those procedural documents. They should get those forms for free so that they can smoothly move to the next level of seeking justice. The electronic version ...
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4 Oct 2016 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker for giving me the opportunity. I also rise to send my personal condolences, those of my family and the people of Baringo County, who happen to be neighbours and relatives of West Pokot. In solidarity, we say pole to the family of the late. We are together at this time of grief. The late Hon. Litole left an impact in the community, especially on issues of peace between the communities of Baringo and those of West Pokot during his time as a leader. Thank you, Hon. Speaker.
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4 Oct 2016 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. Harambee was meant to be a noble idea. However, over time, it has mutated into a programme. We are now beginning to almost do
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4 Oct 2016 in National Assembly:
for everything. As my colleague has said, it cannot be a model of development in any country. It should be an exception instead of the general rule. Hon. Speaker, I want to believe that Hon. Nyong’o must have looked around and noticed that there are a lot of abuses in the process. We have seen people who claim to be raising money to send children abroad only for them to turn around and buy a car or a plot. In as much as it is a very good thing, there have been abuses along the line. Sometimes we believe that ...
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4 Oct 2016 in National Assembly:
altogether. Maybe, we need to regulate them to some extent. Thank you, Hon. Speaker.
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4 Oct 2016 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. From the outset, I must say that this is a very sad moment especially for us Members discussing the near demise of the Pride of Africa. Sincerely, when we travel abroad on official duties, for example, to the United States of America, by the time you are in New York heading to East Africa, you will most likely travel aboard Emirates. When you touch down in Dubai, you are most likely to come home aboard KQ. It is joyous to see the KQ uniform and to know that these are our people ready to ...
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4 Oct 2016 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, we are proud that Kenya is an example in East Africa. KQ is like a symbol of Kenya. When we see advertisements showing us in our Maasai attire, we feel very proud.
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4 Oct 2016 in National Assembly:
I want to end by saying that we are duty bound to get KQ out of the mess. Let us punish the culprits, so that others can learn from it.
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17 Aug 2016 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. Even with a minute, I will say what I feel. Looking at this document and having heard the Mover and read the Report,
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17 Aug 2016 in National Assembly:
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