3 Aug 2016 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, I wanted to contribute in the Committee of the whole House.
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26 Jul 2016 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, this is one of the most important Bills in this House. We complain a lot about failures in marketing. The Member from Trans Nzoia should know that maize is suffering a lot because we have very archaic and basic marketing systems. This is one way of deepening marketing using the private sector without committing huge public resources. This is something we should have done yesterday. I pray that we hear it fully and get done with it.
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26 Jul 2016 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker.
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26 Jul 2016 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. We are just at the beginning of the process. The warehouse receipts system provides instruments that transfer the risk to the principal actors in the private sector. Whereas Government stands to guarantee it, it enables risk to be shared by those who are directly involved in it. For the agricultural system, this will be one of the most powerful instruments that will enable us reach a point at which the systems that handles a particular produce will enable other actors, like processors, have the confidence that the market is wide enough. It will also ensure that ...
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20 Jul 2016 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I rise to support this Motion. I think of the many things that we debate in this House and discuss, this is one of the most important Motions that have come before the House. I would like to thank my colleague Hon. Injendi for bringing it forward. Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, in Kenya, the Government stands tall with the President at the apex. Just like a Mvuli tree, he stands tall and straight without very big leaves because it has deep roots. Those deep roots that sustain the presidency are those layers of people. ...
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20 Jul 2016 in National Assembly:
I have a farm, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. My neighbour had cut down my trees without permission. I did not rush to the police officers because the nearest police post is 20 kilometres away. I sent someone to the Ligurus . They render a crucial and critical service. I am sure the Government relies on them to get accurate information at the grassroots. We rely on them on basic development and security services. They deserve recognition. I had a meeting with my Liguru last month. I have 151 of them. One of their requests is to get uniform. This is ...
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20 Jul 2016 in National Assembly:
I hope this Motion will be passed. I do not think of a single reason why any Member would oppose this Motion. After it is passed, I hope some formal process will be initiated. If that will be the case, I urge Hon. Injendi to try and get this Motion into legislation, so that we can force the Government‟s hand to begin to act in this particular regard. In my community, the village elders deal with domestic violence, land disputes and delinquency by youths like absenteeism from school, mobilisation for Government services like identification cards registration, mobilisation for voting and ...
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20 Jul 2016 in National Assembly:
When they wake up early to go and support the assistant chief, chiefs, politicians and other people who call upon them and rely on to mobilise people, they deny themselves time to use their labour to earn income. So, there is income lost in the activities they do. This is a very important Motion that, for once, seeks to put an end to this.
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20 Jul 2016 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, as I conclude, this is an important day and I hope that sooner or later, we will put as much effort as we can and enjoin it in law.
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20 Jul 2016 in National Assembly:
With those remarks few remarks, I strongly support.
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