John Lodepe Nakara

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  • 24 May 2017 in National Assembly: Secondly, there is the issue of allowing some occupational therapists to own private clinics. That will also help the public to go to nearby occupational therapist to get service. It will open the field for everybody to look for professional therapists to get service. view
  • 24 May 2017 in National Assembly: Secondly, there is the issue of allowing some occupational therapists to own private clinics. That will also help the public to go to nearby occupational therapist to get service. It will open the field for everybody to look for professional therapists to get service. view
  • 24 May 2017 in National Assembly: Finally, I would like to talk about training. If the council will be set up, it will conduct examinations so that it can approve professionally trained occupational therapists that are capable of providing services to the people. view
  • 24 May 2017 in National Assembly: Finally, I would like to talk about training. If the council will be set up, it will conduct examinations so that it can approve professionally trained occupational therapists that are capable of providing services to the people. view
  • 24 May 2017 in National Assembly: With those few remarks, I support the Bill. Thank you. view
  • 24 May 2017 in National Assembly: With those few remarks, I support the Bill. Thank you. view
  • 10 May 2017 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Speaker, for giving me an opportunity. At the outset, I support this Bill. As my colleagues have said, it has come to our attention that IRA has done good. I have seen on television that Authority educating people concerning insurance in this country. The problem we have in this country is that although many people have insured with many companies, they are not educated on how they can claim their dues. They have not been educated on where to pick their dues. Having that Authority is a way through which many people can access their dues from ... view
  • 9 May 2017 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Speaker for giving me the opportunity to contribute to this debate. First of all, I would like to challenge the words of the Leader of the Majority Party: That the economy of this country is growing every year. It is growing on papers and not in action. An economy that creates jobs and improves the living standards of the people is the best. But this economy that we are proud of every now and then, that is growing, does not reach the grassroots where the majority of Kenyans live. view
  • 9 May 2017 in National Assembly: The economy is growing, but lives have not yet changed. The poverty index in this country is higher than it was when the Jubilee Government came in. As a sympathizer of the Jubilee Government, I still have some doubts that this Government has done what we promised the people of this country. And as one of its sympathizers, I can say without doubt that we have failed this nation because the living standards of our people are not the way we found them as the Jubilee Government. We need to address the common needs of our people in this country. ... view
  • 9 May 2017 in National Assembly: The Cabinet Secretary for National Treasury announced reduction of prices of some commodities when he was here. The problem in this country is that we speak, but we do not follow up. In some countries, when they announce reduction of prices of commodities, the Government makes sure that its agencies go down to the shops to make sure that the shops are selling according to prices the Government proposed. The problem here in Kenya is that we speak, but we do not go down there. We reduce prices, but we do not go to see whether the retailer or wholesaler ... view

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