Judith Ramaita Pareno

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  • 3 Mar 2020 in Senate: Sen. Farhiya, do you have an intervention? Take your seat Sen. (Dr.) Kabaka. view
  • 3 Mar 2020 in Senate: Order! Sen. (Dr.) Kabaka, you will have a balance of 10 minutes when this matter comes next in the Order Paper. Hon. Senators, it is now 6.30 p.m., time to adjourn the business of the Senate. The House, therefore, stands adjourned until tomorrow, Wednesday 4th March, 2020, at 2.30 p.m. view
  • 3 Mar 2020 in Senate: The Senate rose at 6.30 p.m. view
  • 3 Mar 2020 in Senate: The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate. view
  • 26 Feb 2020 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I join you to welcome the students from Kajiado County. I ask them to take note of what we are doing today, so that they learn how the Senate works. At the end of the day, they will be better citizens. They should feel at home. Mr. Speaker, Sir, last year, I requested for a Statement on human-wildlife conflicts after four people were killed in Kajiado County. We even made an engagement with the Cabinet Secretary (CS) for Tourism and Wildlife, who is hon. Najib Balala. However, to this moment, we still have problems throughout the country. ... view
  • 26 Feb 2020 in Senate: Sometimes last year, I also requested for a Statement on a disease called malignant catarrhal fever that, to this moment, does not have treatment. We lose animals from February to July because our animals intermingle with the wild animals. However, nobody cares about the losses we get because of the wild animals. I, therefore, support this Petition by my brother from Lamu, because we are all suffering. Mr. Speaker, Sir, I formally want to report to this House that after I requested for a Statement about a young man who was mauled and killed by the lions, the head is ... view
  • 26 Feb 2020 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, for giving me this opportunity. What happened yesterday was a total violation of Articles 187 and 10(2) of the Constitution of Kenya. Article 187 provides for governments to enter into an agreement. For me, Gov. Sonko alone did not constitute a government; he should have involved the county assembly. He should have probably even gotten a resolution by the county assembly, because Article 187 talks of ‘government.’ When we look at how we describe the government in this Constitution, a county government is both the governor, representing the executive, and the county assembly. Therefore, ... view
  • 26 Feb 2020 in Senate: people of Nairobi have a say in. So, that is contradictory to the provisions of Article 10 of the Constitution. Therefore, the Constitution has been violated. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the conclusion I would to make is that they were probably trying to forestall an impeachment and a by-election. But we have done several by-elections and impeachments in this country. We did one just the other day. The county assembly could have as well gone for impeachment, if they deemed it fit. This Senate would still have gone for it, if they deemed it fit. To me, this was not ... view
  • 26 Feb 2020 in Senate: At the end of the day, I was wondering about conflict of interest. view
  • 26 Feb 2020 in Senate: I stand to be guided, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. view

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