18 May 2017 in National Assembly:
“In nominating its candidate, each party shall, as much as is feasible, take into account the need for fair representation of the various shades of opinion, regional balance, gender and other special interest groups in Kenya and shall ensure that, at least, one-third of its nominees are women.” I thought the Rule should have said one-third of its nominees should be from both gender and not necessarily women but, as at now, that is what it says. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the ...
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18 May 2017 in National Assembly:
“In nominating its candidate, each party shall, as much as is feasible, take into account the need for fair representation of the various shades of opinion, regional balance, gender and other special interest groups in Kenya and shall ensure that, at least, one-third of its nominees are women.” I thought the Rule should have said one-third of its nominees should be from both gender and not necessarily women but, as at now, that is what it says. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the ...
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18 May 2017 in National Assembly:
The Committee observed that under Rule 6(1), a party could submit a number of nominees ranging from the minimum number it is entitled to under the Rules and up to three times the number of its entitlement. The Rules says: “Any number not exceeding three times.” Even if you are entitled to one slot, you can submit one name because that is what it says, so long as it is not more than three times. Just move along with me and I will explain the hiccups which are here and there. The Committee observed that this Rule provided discretion to ...
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18 May 2017 in National Assembly:
The Committee observed that under Rule 6(1), a party could submit a number of nominees ranging from the minimum number it is entitled to under the Rules and up to three times the number of its entitlement. The Rules says: “Any number not exceeding three times.” Even if you are entitled to one slot, you can submit one name because that is what it says, so long as it is not more than three times. Just move along with me and I will explain the hiccups which are here and there. The Committee observed that this Rule provided discretion to ...
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18 May 2017 in National Assembly:
advised the political parties well in advance that they should submit three times the number of their entitlement. We want to amend the Rules for the future and remove the words “any number” and for clarity, state that every political party shall submit three times their entitlement. The Committee recommends that the Houses of Parliament resolve as follows: (1) Their entitlement to nominate persons for election to EALA are as follows: Jubilee Coalition – five nominees. CORD Coalition – four nominees. Independent Candidates – nil. (2) For the future, the Rules should be amended so as to make clear and ...
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18 May 2017 in National Assembly:
advised the political parties well in advance that they should submit three times the number of their entitlement. We want to amend the Rules for the future and remove the words “any number” and for clarity, state that every political party shall submit three times their entitlement. The Committee recommends that the Houses of Parliament resolve as follows: (1) Their entitlement to nominate persons for election to EALA are as follows: Jubilee Coalition – five nominees. CORD Coalition – four nominees. Independent Candidates – nil. (2) For the future, the Rules should be amended so as to make clear and ...
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17 May 2017 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I beg to lay the following papers on the Table of the House: The Kenya National Bureau of Statistics Economics Survey 2017. The Annual Report and Financial Statement for the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) for the year ended 30th June, 2015. The Report of the Auditor-General on the Financial Statements of Pace Control Products Board for the year ended 30th June, 2015 and the certificates therein. The Reports of the Auditor-General on the Financial Statements in respect of the following institutions for the year ended 30th June, 2015 and the certificates therein: (i) Kenya Industrial Property Institute; (ii) ...
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17 May 2017 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I beg to lay the following papers on the Table of the House: The Kenya National Bureau of Statistics Economics Survey 2017. The Annual Report and Financial Statement for the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) for the year ended 30th June, 2015. The Report of the Auditor-General on the Financial Statements of Pace Control Products Board for the year ended 30th June, 2015 and the certificates therein. The Reports of the Auditor-General on the Financial Statements in respect of the following institutions for the year ended 30th June, 2015 and the certificates therein: (i) Kenya Industrial Property Institute; (ii) ...
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17 May 2017 in National Assembly:
(viii) Kenya Local Loans Support Fund Revenue Statement from the Pensions Department; (ix) the European Widows and Orphans Pension Schemes Fund; (x) the National Gender Equality Commission; and, (xi) the Public Service Commission.
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17 May 2017 in National Assembly:
(viii) Kenya Local Loans Support Fund Revenue Statement from the Pensions Department; (ix) the European Widows and Orphans Pension Schemes Fund; (x) the National Gender Equality Commission; and, (xi) the Public Service Commission.
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