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  • 22 Feb 2024 in Senate: Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, we got to this Parliament in August, 2022. I am a farmer and we usually count the number of years we have harvested maize. We harvested in 2022 and 2023. In my consideration, those are two years. I do not know whether we are talking about 24 months but--- view
  • 22 Feb 2024 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. view
  • 21 Feb 2024 in Senate: Thank you very much, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. I also rise to support the extension of time to allow committees to strictly analyse and support the work of the overall Finance Committee. The Committee on Health that I chair has several issues that we feel the need to have a discussion on first with the Cabinet Secretary for Health, so as to finalise. We shall have synchronised particularly programmes that are involved and are still being run by the Ministry. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, you realise that the Ministry has been recruiting health workers that are deployed to go and ... view
  • 21 Feb 2024 in Senate: programmes so that these resources can then be deployed effectively in a manner that will be supportive. Finally, there is a significant increase on the amount allocated to the health budget. We would want to make sure that those funds are going to programmes that will help in the rollout of UHC. Finally, we have a serious concern about the National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF) as it is being transitioned to the Social Health Insurance Fund (SHIF). You realize that there are many institutions that owe NHIF in terms of remittances. We would also like to discuss with the Cabinet ... view
  • 20 Feb 2024 in Senate: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I do not know whether Sen. Veronica Maina is in order to mislead this House and the public that the NADCO decided to exclude women. It is women who decided to remove the process from the NADCO and started something else under the Ministry of Public Service and Gender Affairs. view
  • 20 Feb 2024 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, they should tell us if--- view
  • 6 Dec 2023 in Senate: Thank you very much, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I want to join my colleagues in demanding that the Senate be accorded the resources that are due to it, for it to be able to conduct its operations and make sure we can perform our functions. Mr. Speaker, Sir, there is a very serious problem in the National Treasury of this country. The National Treasury of this country behaves as if it is the Treasury of the Executive of this country. view
  • 6 Dec 2023 in Senate: It is time we come up with an independent institution that disburses funds to the three Arms of Government and the two levels of Government. So that, this monopolistic tendency of the National Treasury to determine who to allocate resources as and when it pleases them, comes to an end. This Senate performs a very critical function. There is no way over Kshs374 billion will be disbursed to county governments and they fail to disburse funds that will oversee the utilisation of those resources. view
  • 6 Dec 2023 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 Director, Hansard and AudioServices, Senate. view
  • 6 Dec 2023 in Senate: We, therefore, demand that without further delay, the National Treasury releases the funds that are due for operations of the Senate Liaison Offices and for the salaries of our staff. Mr. Speaker, Sir, on the matter of the PS Foreign Affairs, it is disappointing. We, as a continent, as the African Union (AU), are fighting to make sure that we have no borders to increase the volume of trade and enable us as Africans to exploit the natural resources we have. However, we are here castigating a delegation who are already in Parliament. Mr. Speaker, Sir, where was the PS ... view

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