1 Aug 2019 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, I do not know whether you will give me two minutes to welcome the students from Kericho.
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1 Aug 2019 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, I take this opportunity to welcome the students from Kericho. I have a specific attachment to Kericho, having gone to school at Kipsigis Girls’ Secondary School from Form One to Form Six some years ago. It shaped me. I appreciated being in their county. I am sure they have a good environment to learn, and so, they should do their best. I welcome them to see the best in this Senate. I am happy that they are here to see our debates. I wish them well and hope to see more of them in the future. The ...
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1 Aug 2019 in Senate:
On a point of order, Madam Temporary Speaker. I am sure Sen. Ochillo-Ayacko, who has always referred to me as one of the leaders of the party, knows that I am a party leader as far as the elections of the party are concerned, being the National Chair of the Election Board. I am sure that is what he meant and not that I am now hoping---. Maybe in future, I can be the party leader. However, for now, we have a very able party leader. So, I am only a leader in as far as the elections are concerned.
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1 Aug 2019 in Senate:
On a point of information Madam Temporary Speaker.
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1 Aug 2019 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, I want to inform my colleague Sen. Mwaura that the young man who died in Cuba was not hon. Aisha Jumwa’s brother. He was a younger brother to hon. Mishi Mboko, the Senator for Likoni. He needs to correct that.
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1 Aug 2019 in Senate:
Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. I thank all those who have contributed to this Motion. It is really a touching one, as it touches on the lives of the people and the core of humanity, because without health, there cannot be a nation. That is what Sen. Seneta said. We cannot even have proper services and move forward as a country without proper health. Madam Temporary Speaker, I have taken note of all the contributions by Sen. Farhiya, Sen. Halake, Sen. (Dr.) Musuruve, Sen. Ochillo-Ayacko, Sen (Rev.) Wako, Sen. Mwaura and, lastly but not the least, Sen. Wario. Of course, ...
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1 Aug 2019 in Senate:
ensure that we also take the cue from private hospitals, because they are already running some e-systems. Madam Temporary Speaker, this touches on the livelihoods and these contributions will help us to ensure that, at the end of the day, we have a better system. I do not have to add more. I beg to reply.
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31 Jul 2019 in Senate:
On a point of order Madam Temporary Speaker. I want to inform my colleague, Sen. Farhiya, that a Senator is allowed to mix languages but you have to interpret what you have just said. She said kama sio sasa, ni sasa hivi . She has to interpret that in English for it to be properly placed in the HANSARD.
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25 Jul 2019 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir, for allowing me to contribute to this Statement. I also thank my sister Sen. Seneta for coming up with this Statement. This is very serious. We are talking about our staple food. Our staple food is meat and milk. We are talking about food that is consumed by millions of Kenyans. Once it is poisoned or laced with chemicals, it is poison to millions in this country. It confirms our worst fears that actually, we do not have the necessary departments. If they are there, they are sleeping on the job. Before selling any meat, ...
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25 Jul 2019 in Senate:
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