17 Feb 2022 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, I do not think we should use this privilege to speak in a disdainful manner about people who are not in this House. My former Vice Chancellor (VC) and good friend, Prof. Magoha, is a very respectable man. I worked very closely with him when I was a student leader at the University. He has done a lot in education. In as much as there could be a question as to why this has not been done, we should not impute improper motive or try to belittle someone of that stature. Prof. Magoha is a great Kenyan. ...
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17 Feb 2022 in Senate:
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17 Feb 2022 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, I have tried to tolerate this, but it is too difficult. Sen. M. Kajwang’ is too close to Sen. Kasanga. I do not mind the gentlemen here, but we have Covid-19 rules. The seats are marked “sit here.” Is Sen. M. Kajwang’ in order to be that close? He is really distracting Sen. Kasanga. In fact, she is not usually smiling like this; she is too enthusiastic. Madam Temporary Speaker, please, we need order. Please, rule. The gentlemen on my left are okay, but that is not the case on the other side.
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17 Feb 2022 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, Sen. Kasangas’ invitation is noted. My dismay is also on record, but Sen. M. Kajwang’ will have to move. I will not join when he is still there. It will not work.
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17 Feb 2022 in Senate:
I want to thank my mentee, Sen. Ngugi Githua, for the work he is doing and being a voice of the people he is representing.
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17 Feb 2022 in Senate:
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17 Feb 2022 in Senate:
I was first nominated to Parliament to represent the youth. There is a blessing when you speak for those who are vulnerable and for our generation.
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17 Feb 2022 in Senate:
I want to say two things. First, it is unfortunate when the Government puts unnecessary hurdles to our young people. We are dealing with a huge problem of unemployment. It is the greatest challenge in this country. The biggest threat to our security, as it is, is not Al-Shabaab or terrorists, but unemployed and disillusioned young people who are out there and are not seeing a Government that is going out of its way pro-actively to help them find jobs.
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