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  • 12 Jul 2016 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, first and foremost, I wish to congratulate the ladies and gentlemen who have come. I wish to encourage the young ladies that the sky is actually the bottom and not the limit. You can aim higher and score higher in whatever you strive for. There is a song that goes; “I know that I can be what I wanna be.” That should be the spirit. Study hard and maintain discipline. In the future, I would like to see most of you coming to this House as Senators. You can make it; there is nothing that can stop ... view
  • 12 Jul 2016 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I have the permission of the Chairman, as the Vice Chair, to proceed. The Statements are not ready and I have communicated the position to Sen. Karaba who sought for them. view
  • 12 Jul 2016 in Senate: Yes, Mr. Speaker, Sir. Although they are not ready, we have invited the Cabinet Secretary and he has confirmed that he shall attend our meeting on the 20th of this month, which is next week, where we shall deliberate on all these issues and after that, give a position. We shall invite Sen. Karaba to attend that meeting, so that he can also interrogate the Cabinet Secretary and his team. view
  • 12 Jul 2016 in Senate: Mr. Temporary Speaker Sir, I congratulate Sen. Wamatangi. If he was baptized “Wamatangi” it is not for nothing. This is a very noble cause and he is actually teaching Kenyans, especially the younger generation; that they can leave this society a better place than they found it. These are ways of improving on the economy. I stand here very excited because I feel I have been vindicated even before my Bill, the Reproductive Healthcare Bill has passed. view
  • 12 Jul 2016 in Senate: Mr. Temporary Speaker Sir, I feel vindicated because this is the kind of dream I had when I was coming up with a Bill, and concentrating on the adolescents. I said that both the national and county governments should come up with ways where our young teenagers are fully engaged and prepared for the future. They learn all these life skills, do the vocational training and many other ways that can help them uplift their lives, empower themselves, contribute to the wellbeing of the society and help Kenyans eradicate this overdependence on white collar jobs. Having had the privilege of ... view
  • 6 Jul 2016 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I had not seen the Statement. Please just allow me a few minutes to find out. view
  • 6 Jul 2016 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I have not been given any information but let me find out. view
  • 6 Jul 2016 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, Statement (d) is not yet ready, because we have not received it. I ask for at least a week; by Thursday next week. view
  • 6 Jul 2016 in Senate: Yes, Mr. Speaker, Sir. view
  • 6 Jul 2016 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, give us until at least Wednesday. view

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