Julius Kipbiwot Melly

Parties & Coalitions

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 91 to 100 of 1003.

  • 6 May 2020 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I have heard the issues raised by Hon. Omuse. However, these are the same issues that I have heard from Hon. Washiali, Hon. (Ms.) Sabina Chege and Hon. Martin Owino. They all discuss the issues concerning the closure of schools, e-learning and many other issues. In fact, the Cabinet Secretary was supposed to appear before the Committee yesterday, but he sent his apologies that there was a Cabinet meeting. He has asked to appear before the Committee tomorrow, but the Clerk was addressing the issue of venue which was giving us a hard time. I promise ... view
  • 6 May 2020 in National Assembly: I thank you. view
  • 6 May 2020 in National Assembly: Yes. In fact, the Cabinet Secretary said he will be ready to meet the Committee on a wide range of issues, especially those concerning education. view
  • 6 May 2020 in National Assembly: He is welcomed to attend virtually or physically. Thank you. view
  • 6 May 2020 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, I have responses to the three Statements sought. view
  • 6 May 2020 in National Assembly: Yes. view
  • 6 May 2020 in National Assembly: Yes. view
  • 6 May 2020 in National Assembly: The requests for Statement by Hon. Sabina Chege, Hon. Jomo Washiali and Hon. Martin Owino are different, but they have covered in part issues of e- learning. Tomorrow, the Cabinet Secretary will address all these issues and others, including the aspect of e-learning that was raised by the Member for Teso South. I have written responses from the Cabinet Secretary regarding the Questions by the Members. If it is in order, I can proceed to read the responses. Hon. Leader of the Majority Party, you know I am responding to a request for a Statement. Therefore, I have to give ... view
  • 6 May 2020 in National Assembly: The question was what measures the Ministry of Education has put in place to address the issue of learning and examination programmes for schools, colleges, universities and other institutions in the country, without compromising the education calendar and subsequent years for learners, including graduations and other ceremonies. Just like in other sectors, the COVID-19 situation has also affected the education sector adversely, including the normal learning calendar. Learning institutions also closed early for the first term holiday. In addition, the opening for second term has been rescheduled by one month, effective 4th May 2020 as the Ministry continues to monitor ... view
  • 6 May 2020 in National Assembly: throughout the country, in a holistic, cheaper - if not free - equitable, standardised and qualitative manner. As mentioned in response one above, the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, through the KICD, is providing out of classroom lessons to over 15 million learners in both primary and secondary schools without any charges. The pre-recorded lessons are done by qualified teachers who have been adequately trained on the new teaching pedagogies for the Competence Based Curriculum (CBC). These teachers have been offered accommodation at the KICD in order to minimise their exposure to COVID-19 as they provide this essential service. ... view

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