All parliamentary appearances
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25 Oct 2022 in Senate:
one day, we made sure that CS Chelugui appeared before the Committee. It now became an issue for the National Treasury, where they were talking about how much the councilors would be paid.
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25 Oct 2022 in Senate:
Yes, I will be happy to be informed.
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25 Oct 2022 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I am trying to give direction to the information presented today by the distinguished Senator for Kitui County, so that this matter can come to a closure. For your information, Sen. Kinyua, I have met with these councilors. They have come to my home. I have also met them in Kajiado. When CSs appeared in the Committee on Labour and Social Welfare, we extensively discussed that matter. It now behooves us, as the ‘Upper’ House to work together with our colleagues in the ‘Lower’ House, so that we can ensure that this money is factored in ...
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25 Oct 2022 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 Hansard Editor, Senate.
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25 Oct 2022 in Senate:
There is the other issue of NHIF. This morning, when I was reading news, I came across information from the former Senator for Murang’a, Sen. (Dr.) Kang’ata, the current Governor of Murang’a. He has formed ‘Kang’ata Care’, where he is working closely with NHIF. He is providing 20,000 NHIF covers to residence of Murang’a. As a Member of the Committee on Health, I am aware that there was a scheme by the Government to allocate about 20,000 slots in NHIF to each of the 47 counties. I believe that this House can move a Motion and pronounce itself on this ...
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19 Oct 2022 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I thank you for allowing me to comment briefly on the Statement that has just been read by the distinguished Senator from Taita Taveta.
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19 Oct 2022 in Senate:
Earlier this year, we travelled to Masimba where four Maasais were killed by the police officers as a result of a demonstration by women because of the serious human- wildlife conflict. At that particular time, the issues which have been canvassed by Sen. Mwaruma were supposed to have been dealt with.
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19 Oct 2022 in Senate:
We came up with four measures that were supposed to be taken by the Executive. These measures were confirmed by the current Interior Minister that the people who have been killed or whose crops have been destroyed would be compensated.
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19 Oct 2022 in Senate:
As I stand here today, my own father’s crops were destroyed by wild animals way back in 1983, but he has never been compensated. This is a matter which I hope that this current Committee will take it seriously. If you look at the HANSARD reports of both the Senate and the National Assembly, you will see year in, year out, this matter being debated.
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19 Oct 2022 in Senate:
I hope that this time around we can begin to really pronounce ourselves. I really wanted to request the Senator from Taita Taveta that instead of just asking for a Statement, I think it is about time that we should now move a Motion so that the Senate can pronounce itself on this matter.
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