25 May 2021 in Senate:
Asante, Bw. Spika kwa kunipa hii nafasi ili kupitisha salamu za faraja kwa familia na wana Nairobi kwa ujumla, kwa kumpoteza mchezaji mashuhuri wa raga, Bw. Benjamin Ayimba. Yeye alifanya bidii akiwa mwanamchezo mashuhuri wa raga na alichangia pakubwa kuweka jina la Kenya katika ramani ya dunia. Bw. Ayimba alikuwa ni mkufunzi mzuri ambaye alikuwa na nidhamu na nguvu kama mchezaji, ambaye nguvu zake ni za kuigwa. Nikiwa mimi ni mkufunzi wa mchezo wa kandanda na kama wakufunzi wa michezo mbalimbali, tunafanya kazi kubwa sana kuhakikisha kwamba wanamchezo wanapata ujuzi wa kucheza lakini kando na ujuzi peke yake, kuna yale ...
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25 May 2021 in Senate:
Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker, for giving me this opportunity to move an amendment on the Wildlife Management Act No.47 of 2013. Madam Temporary Speaker, I beg to move that the Wildlife Management Act (Amendment) Bill of 2020 be read a Second Time. This amendment Bill seeks to amend the Wildlife Management Act No.47 of 2013. This Act, when enacted, will be referred to or cited as; The Wildlife Conservation and Management Act of 2020. Madam Temporary Speaker, it is quite a brief Bill in that, it seeks to amend few sections of the 2013 Act. I should say that ...
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25 May 2021 in Senate:
Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker, for giving me this opportunity to move an amendment on the Wildlife Management Act No.47 of 2013. Madam Temporary Speaker, I beg to move that the Wildlife Management Act (Amendment) Bill of 2020 be read a Second Time. This amendment Bill seeks to amend the Wildlife Management Act No.47 of 2013. This Act, when enacted, will be referred to or cited as; The Wildlife Conservation and Management Act of 2020. Madam Temporary Speaker, it is quite a brief Bill in that, it seeks to amend few sections of the 2013 Act. I should say that ...
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25 May 2021 in Senate:
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25 May 2021 in Senate:
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25 May 2021 in Senate:
This Section is important because, previously, we did not have enough financing for the Community Wildlife Conservation Committees. These Committees are tasked with payment of compensation on claims resulting from loss or damage caused. They do all the processes from the time of identifying the people who have died and the animals that have been killed to the point where valuation is done and compensation list is made for compensation. Section 21 (1) (a) seeks to ensure that the CS adequately funds the Community Wildlife Conservation Committees. 21 (1) (b) reads- “The Cabinet Secretary shall where no appeal has been ...
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25 May 2021 in Senate:
This Section is important because, previously, we did not have enough financing for the Community Wildlife Conservation Committees. These Committees are tasked with payment of compensation on claims resulting from loss or damage caused. They do all the processes from the time of identifying the people who have died and the animals that have been killed to the point where valuation is done and compensation list is made for compensation. Section 21 (1) (a) seeks to ensure that the CS adequately funds the Community Wildlife Conservation Committees. 21 (1) (b) reads- “The Cabinet Secretary shall where no appeal has been ...
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25 May 2021 in Senate:
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25 May 2021 in Senate:
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25 May 2021 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, the initial Section 23 does not speak to offering support to the local communities that are negatively affected by the activities undertaken with respect to wildlife conservation and management. They are left on their own. For instance, the other day, elephants on rampage went where communities were living, uprooted crops and killed animals. Some of the elephants that were thirsty broke reservoir tanks. When we called the Kenya Wildlife Services (KWS) authorities requesting them to remove the animals, they said that the elephants had babies and if they removed them the babies would be eaten by wild ...
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