John Lodepe Nakara

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  • 30 Oct 2019 in National Assembly: ningependa kusema kwamba siyo lazima tuongee Kiswahili sanifu. Iliyo muhimu ni kuwasiliana. Kwa hivyo, nawatia Waheshimiwa moyo. Tunapoongea, tujulikane tunawasilisha ujumbe fulani. Haijalishi lugha ambayo unatumia kwa maana yule mtu anayekutazama angependa kuelewa. view
  • 30 Oct 2019 in National Assembly: Pili, tutakuwa tunatia watu wetu morale ya kutazama runinga waone vile ambavyo tunaongea. Watu wetu watakuwa wakitazama runinga nyumbani waone vile waheshimiwa wanajadili mambo ya taifa kwa sababu wengine hawajui Kiingereza. Tutakapokuwa na siku moja ya kujadili Hoja zetu kwa lugha ya Kiswahili, tutawapatia watu wetu morale ya kutazama runinga ili wafurahi. Naona ya kwamba jambo hili ni nzuri. Mhe. Spika, kama walivyosema wenzangu, jina lako litaingia kwenye vitabu vya kumbukumbu kama mmoja wa Waheshimiwa Spika katika Bara la Afrika waliotafsiri Kanuni za Kudumu za Bunge la Taifa kwa lugha ya Kiswahili. view
  • 30 Oct 2019 in National Assembly: Kwa hayo machache, ninaiunga Hoja hii mkono. view
  • 29 Oct 2019 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I just want to add my voice to what has already been said by the other Members of Parliament (MPs). Privacy in this country no longer exists. You can find your private information circulating on social media. Our children and in-laws are on social media. We endanger the lives of our people. This Bill will curtail those who have been misusing social media and giving out people’s secrets. I agree with the MP who said that there needs to be strict punishment for anybody who reveals private issues to the public. Sometimes you can ... view
  • 29 Oct 2019 in National Assembly: name or company or family has been brought to social media? We need to protect the public and the privacy of the people. As an MP, I create time for my family. I take a photo with my family maybe while on holiday. I have taken care of my family budget. People take that photo and put it on social media and say this MP is enjoying while people are dying of hunger or thirst. You become afraid to even take your family on holiday because once they discover and get the photo, they put it on social media and ... view
  • 29 Oct 2019 in National Assembly: With those few remarks, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I support the Bill. view
  • 16 Oct 2019 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I want to join my fellow MPs in supporting this Bill. Sixty per cent of our population depends on livestock farming. When we come up with such ideas of marketing our products, we create jobs for people from the grassroots to the national level because we have milk, skins and other livestock products. view
  • 16 Oct 2019 in National Assembly: Marketing will create employment and business opportunities for our people at the grassroots level since they will sell to various stakeholders. In as much as we have spoken about this board, it needs to ensure we compete according to international standards by adding value to our livestock products so that they can get better prices. If we do not add value, we will not compete with the international market and this board should be mandated to ensure value addition to all our livestock products. view
  • 16 Oct 2019 in National Assembly: This board should consider transportation and networking. You know our people at the grassroots level have good products like milk and skins but transporting them to the market is a problem. So, this board should come up with ways of empowering livestock farmers to transport their livestock products to the markets. Even in Kenya we have good markets for our products but, they do not reach these markets. That is why we are challenging this board to ensure they provide transportation facility to the livestock stakeholders. view
  • 16 Oct 2019 in National Assembly: Formation of livestock savings and credit co-operatives (SACCOs) to provide loans to livestock stakeholders is also a priority which this board needs to look into. Some of them may have brilliant ideas on how to market. If only we can help them to form SACCOs so that they can access loans to buy facilities to enable them to take their products to the markets. Another issue is training, this board needs to ensure they train our people to get skills and knowledge on how to make their products competitive compared to others in the market. view

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