Judith Ramaita Pareno

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  • 26 Sep 2018 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, sometime back we had a delegation to the Commonwealth Games. There was this celebration as people were getting in. People were dressed in their national colours and good attire that reflected and showed the countries they came from. I remember we were so concerned and we had a discussion and a dinner with the delegation that was led by Paul Tergat himself, and we asked them what happened because we did not even notice that Kenya was passing. We asked them what the problem was and they told us that they had designed a sports gear ... view
  • 26 Sep 2018 in Senate: The best we hear of Kenya is how our officials can go out of the country with their families. Last time, we saw them with oversized shirts and track suits that belonged to the athletes. We do not want to hear of Kenya in that manner, we should hear of Kenya in brighter colours, in patriotic colours and we should encourage this particular sport. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate. view
  • 26 Sep 2018 in Senate: I thank you. view
  • 25 Sep 2018 in Senate: Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker, for giving me these two minutes. I support this Bill, but with the amendments that are being proposed. I want to see a Bill that cushions the interest of the public. I also want to see a Bill that will not allow exploration to be exploitation of our people. Why do I say that, Madam Temporary Speaker? You will remember that when this oil business started in Kenya, we were told that there were land speculators who go out to speculate. When exploration is being done, their business is to speculate for purposes of fleecing ... view
  • 25 Sep 2018 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, there is too much noise; I can hardly hear myself. view
  • 25 Sep 2018 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, I want to see a Bill that cushions the public interest. It should be a Bill that is a result of public participation, where the stakeholders have been heard. It should be a Bill that takes into account the proposals that have been made after a public hearing. Madam Temporary Speaker, what is the use of a public hearing? You carry out a public hearing so that you can pick the views of those people. However, if those views are completely disregarded, then there is no use for us, as a Senate, to do public hearings on ... view
  • 25 Sep 2018 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, I saw a provision that says that they will give notice that they are coming to explore your land. The notice is 15 days. I was wondering on the The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate. view
  • 25 Sep 2018 in Senate: form of notice so that you do not just say that notice has been given yet the form of notice is not described. Is it notice by advert? It must be specific so that when you give notice, then people will turn out to know that their land is being explored and that there is a survey going on. view
  • 20 Sep 2018 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, pursuant to Standing Order No.48, I rise to seek a Statement from the Standing Committee on Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries on the hazardous Ipomoea weed, which has invaded agricultural land in Kajiado County. In the Statement, the Committee should explain- (1) The intervention being rendered to the farmers as a result of the reduced agricultural productivity and pasture in the County as a result of the invasion by the weed. (2) Indicate whether any research has been conducted by the Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization (KALRO) or any other body on the impact on environment and ... view
  • 20 Sep 2018 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I rise pursuant to Standing Order No. 48 to seek a Statement from the Standing Committee on Tourism, Trade and Industrialization concerning the state of the East African Portland Cement Company (EAPCC). In the Statement, the Committee should explain the following- (1) What factors led to the near collapse of the EAPCC? (2) What action is being taken to save this giant state corporation from total collapse? (3) How much money is required to resuscitate the loss making Company which is a big industry given that part of the national Government‟s four agenda is to spur ... view

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