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22 Nov 2023 in Senate:
private sector, civil societies, that do well, and the farmers to ensure that we leverage on the resources and support the coffee growers? Finally, it is important to monitor and evaluate your progress. One of the key things that is missing in this proposed legislation is the issue of monitoring and evaluating progress. Nothing should be cast on stone. I heard someone say that change is constant. The only thing which is permanent is character. When you say you have taken this and you are monitoring it, are people buying it? Are they liking the blended or the unblended coffee? ...
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22 Nov 2023 in Senate:
private sector, civil societies, that do well, and the farmers to ensure that we leverage on the resources and support the coffee growers? Finally, it is important to monitor and evaluate your progress. One of the key things that is missing in this proposed legislation is the issue of monitoring and evaluating progress. Nothing should be cast on stone. I heard someone say that change is constant. The only thing which is permanent is character. When you say you have taken this and you are monitoring it, are people buying it? Are they liking the blended or the unblended coffee? ...
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22 Nov 2023 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, ordinarily, I would not ask questions, but the matter was determined in court and I respect the rule of law. I was listening to my good friend, former Senator, and at one point, I thought he had changed to become a Senator when he was responding to the question by the Senate Majority Whip. My question to him is clear. My question has to do with the road from Suswa to Ngong, which is only 60 kilometres. If you are a frequent traveller to Narok by road, you know. Many people nowadays use choppers so they ...
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22 Nov 2023 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, ordinarily, I would not ask questions, but the matter was determined in court and I respect the rule of law. I was listening to my good friend, former Senator, and at one point, I thought he had changed to become a Senator when he was responding to the question by the Senate Majority Whip. My question to him is clear. My question has to do with the road from Suswa to Ngong, which is only 60 kilometres. If you are a frequent traveller to Narok by road, you know. Many people nowadays use choppers so they ...
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22 Nov 2023 in Senate:
Once the Maai Mahiu-Narok Road is clogged or there is an accident, you actually end up spending a lot of time there. You spend the whole night, you sleep there and we lose millions of shillings. My Question to Waziri Murkomen is: What happened to the contractor on that road? Why is it that it is only where there is a bridge or a culvert that is
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22 Nov 2023 in Senate:
Once the Maai Mahiu-Narok Road is clogged or there is an accident, you actually end up spending a lot of time there. You spend the whole night, you sleep there and we lose millions of shillings. My Question to Waziri Murkomen is: What happened to the contractor on that road? Why is it that it is only where there is a bridge or a culvert that is
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22 Nov 2023 in Senate:
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22 Nov 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.
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22 Nov 2023 in Senate:
not completed, yet the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) started and completed when that road was still under construction? It is a beautiful and scenic road---
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22 Nov 2023 in Senate:
not completed, yet the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) started and completed when that road was still under construction? It is a beautiful and scenic road---
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