Judith Ramaita Pareno

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  • 18 Feb 2020 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, he said that he saw me smiling. I was smiling because when you talk of livestock, it is the livelihood of the Masaai and the rest of the pastoralists. Our livelihood, livestock, land and milk is part of our agenda for the BBI. view
  • 18 Feb 2020 in Senate: I just gave information that for us, the Maasai who had a meeting – we have been having several meetings on the BBI – actually resolved that livestock, including land, are going to be issues in the BBI, and that we are going to make proposals 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
  • 18 Feb 2020 in Senate: to the BBI team when they visit. I, therefore, only gave information as to what we are doing, as the Maasai people, who are pastoralists and keepers of animals. view
  • 13 Feb 2020 in Senate: Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker, for giving me this opportunity to also support this Motion. I support it, but with reservations. First of all, I want to say that all the Members that are listed there did well. I would not want to say that they did not do well. I remember that we always had a full Order Paper at all times. They have approved business and done their job. Madam Temporary Speaker, what was lacking in the last Session, is that the movers of the Motions and Bills sometimes were not present to move them. I want us ... view
  • 13 Feb 2020 in Senate: to have moved it, is never present. You have bothered the SBC to consider your business and they have left others. However, at the end of the day, you are not there to process it. Madam Temporary Speaker, remember that you and I sit on that Chair. Sometimes we adjourn before time, not because of the SBC not doing their job of putting the business on the Order Paper, but those that are supposed to move are not present to do so. Therefore, I am begging that we improve on this, so that we help them to ensure that the ... view
  • 13 Feb 2020 in Senate: What happened to our case? We went to court to ensure that all the Bills that have bypassed the mandate of the Senate should be nullified. I think that this is something that we need to pick up--- view
  • 13 Feb 2020 in Senate: I am saying that we should pick up from where we left on these cases, once and for all. We must put everybody in their place by ensuring our Bills go through and that our efforts are not in vain. We should enforce our rights within the provisions of the law and in courts. I think this is the way to go. Madam Temporary Speaker, BBI is all over and is the topic right now. Could the Senate find its space in whatever review that is being done? We cannot keep talking and saying that Senate has not been given ... view
  • 10 Feb 2020 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I join you, the rest of the Senate and the nation to mourn the second President of this nation, and to mourn with our brother, Sen. Gideon Moi. Mr. Speaker, Sir, for the better part of the former President’s political life, some of us were still children. We can only talk about what we remember then, not much of politics because at that time some of us did not really understand what politics was. Mr. Speaker, Sir, when I think of the late President Moi, I remember the Nyayo milk because that is what we drank while ... view
  • 10 Feb 2020 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, another one is on the patriotic front. I fully participated in all the mass choirs those days. A mass choir could be made up of many schools in a district. We would sing “Tawala Kenya tawala, unaongoza vyema.” Meaning, you lead well. view
  • 10 Feb 2020 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I am not sure that at that time we even understood, but it was a joy for us, as children, to sing “ Tawala Kenya tawala, unaongoza vyema” and praise our nation. It is a patriotic song for the Republic of Kenya. Those of us who sang in the mass choirs enjoyed at that particular moment. view

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