8 Nov 2018 in National Assembly:
Leader of the Majority, I want to put it to your notice that away from working for the teachers, I played for the premier league in Kenya, both AF.C. Leopards and also for the national team. Therefore, Bunge F.C. has the correct players except it has not been given favourable support to play well. For instance, the team does not have a coach and kits. Therefore, we should be appealing to the Commission to fund Bunge F.C. so that the players of great potential like me can produce their maximum. Thank you.
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7 Nov 2018 in National Assembly:
Omboko Milemba.
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7 Nov 2018 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman. The amendment being talked about is crucial. It is also happening in other areas and fields. Coming from the education sector and how we qualify people to go to university and other levels of education, a pharmacist is a very serious person. We rank pharmacy together with other top courses in this country. It would be very unfair for Parliament to legislate that The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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7 Nov 2018 in National Assembly:
pharmacists be incorporated with other qualifiers who are at lower cadres such as people with diplomas or certificates in pharmacy. I beg to support that amendment.
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7 Nov 2018 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. The Chair of the Committee was doing very well but she should not overstep.
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7 Nov 2018 in National Assembly:
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7 Nov 2018 in National Assembly:
Issues of circumcision in this country among certain communities are not even discussed and prices cannot be listed here. So, kindly and with a very light touch, I do not think that the Chair of the Committee is in order to proceed and give prices that are not really correct for all communities in Kenya. Thank you.
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7 Nov 2018 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. At the outset I would like to thank the Chair and the Committee on Trade, Industry and Cooperatives for having brought this Bill having explained that it was in the previous Parliament and “died” in the Senate. This is a Bill which is meant to be watched keenly. I have consulted with the Chair because I was looking through my background of having come from the teaching sector and trade union sector where we have established so many SACCOs in Kenya and we enjoy the benefit of having established and controlled the biggest SACCO ...
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7 Nov 2018 in National Assembly:
completely block out the venturing out of the new prototype of SACCOs that are coming up like the boda boda and other small-scale businesses which can have more money than the old ones. So that would be very important. Clause 48 is giving powers to the Authority to determine the suitable people to manage the SACCOs. I support this one fully because for the monies of the workers, investors and the people who are dealing with these SACCOs to be protected well, we need to have a regulation that determines the level of education the leaders are going to have. ...
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7 Nov 2018 in National Assembly:
Basically, the Bill tries to align the original Act of 2008 which dealt with these SACCOs to the new Constitution. It takes into account the fact that devolved governments have a role to play in the development of SACCOs in this country and should therefore be supported fully. As I finish, this is a good Bill which should move fast. Like a Member indicated earlier on, it is a Bill that is generally good for the SACCO system in this country. So, even when it goes to the Senate it should move fast.
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