All parliamentary appearances
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11 Dec 2012 in National Assembly:
My apologies, Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir.
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11 Dec 2012 in National Assembly:
My apologies.
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11 Dec 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I rise to support this Bill. While supporting the Bill, I want to say that you must have a standard particularly right now when we have mushrooming institutions. You must have standards that will ensure that there is continuity. You need a sober organization that will set standards. Those standards must be stringent enough for us to be respected around the world. I congratulate the Minister for Education for declaring that we are 85 per cent literate. We would be happier if they also told us that in the top 100 universities or institutions in ...
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6 Dec 2012 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. I present a petition to seek payment of the withdrawn extraneous allowances and absorption of employees engaged by the Economic Stimulus Programme (ESP) in the Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation under permanent and pensionable terms. We, the undersigned being the employees of the Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation under the ESP on contractual terms recently affected by the withdrawal of unspecified allowances without communication seek to bring to the attention of the Government through Parliament that we have been working for the Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation having been recruited ...
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6 Dec 2012 in National Assembly:
1. Facilitate the payment of the withdrawn extraneous allowances in harmony with other cadres in the Ministry and the same be backdated to January, 2012, when the Ministry of Medical Services and that of Public Health and Sanitation implemented the same.
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6 Dec 2012 in National Assembly:
2. Highlights our scheme of service and communication done properly downwards for clarity in our job places.
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6 Dec 2012 in National Assembly:
3. Give designations to Community Health Extension workers according to their level of academic qualification.
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6 Dec 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, the major investment in Kenya today is on manpower. We are spending all our savings in the universities so that our children can be taught. Ultimately, they work and they do so for the Government. They are underpaid, but they do not complain. They have held this country together and, in fact, solidified it to the extent that we are the strongest in this particular belt.
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6 Dec 2012 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary Deputy Chair, the fact that one has a degree does not mean he is qualified to teach. You could be a very poor communicator. So, it is very important that you are trained and tested on skills that will make you be able to teach and for the children to qualify. Any effort to have anybody to teach just because they have papers is not good.
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6 Dec 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, I beg to move:- THAT, Clause 2 of the Bill be amended-
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