16 Dec 2015 in National Assembly:
can only be Ikhongo Murwi. We have so many resources and we need to send our researchers there. We need to send our institutions in charge of environment there. We need to post our intellectuals there so that they can come up with scientific expressions for those resources, so that we share them with the world.
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16 Dec 2015 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker.
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16 Dec 2015 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I also want to thank the Member for Kibra because I was going there. He is only being in a hurry. Yes, he is an active student. Ikhongo Murwi is the greatest stone or rock that is the foundation of the Isukha people and there lies a lot of cultural heritage. For example, when a newly married couple had a problem of having children in their marriage, they would go to Ikongo Murwi, which is a rock that is the foundation of Isukha people. They would live there until they get their children. The ...
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16 Dec 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, you promised to give me three minutes. We can follow up on these details during the Committee of the whole House.
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16 Dec 2015 in National Assembly:
Yes, I mentioned several rocks. I did not want to stop at ikhongo murwi. We also have kit mikai. The Luanda rocks have also been misrepresented. People see them and only talk about them. We would like to have a process where researchers can establish the history and cultural significance of those rocks, so that we can have that information in the public domain. We have very important resources in rivers. Our wetlands are diminishing, courtesy of estate developers. There is need to protect our natural resources. With climate change, we have to be sensitive. Local communities should be involved ...
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24 Nov 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, I actually wanted to speak on Order No.10.
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24 Nov 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, you will pardon me because I had actually pressed both buttons. My main concern, just as was raised by Hon. (Dr.) Eseli, was on Order No.10. I did not have opportunity to speak about it as I was away on official duties of Parliament.
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24 Nov 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, so, I would like to then extend this time on the Health Bill to Hon. (Dr.) Wamalwa.
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18 Nov 2015 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker and my Chairperson. I would like to support this amendment Bill and highlight with emphasis the situation we are in this country. The education sector is in a deep crisis. I support this Bill because it makes provision for inclusiveness in the appointment of members of the County Education Boards. We can only hope that the board will deal with serious issues like shortage of teachers. The shortage of teachers is addressed not only in the Constitution, but in the rights of children. So, it is important that we support this Bill and even ...
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17 Nov 2015 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker for giving me this opportunity to contribute to this very important Bill. This Bill helps in harmonising many pieces of legislation that tend to confuse Kenyans and investors around the globe and gives us good direction. All said and done, the central issue here is the amount of resources that the Government loses because we cannot collect them. We find ourselves in the difficulties that the Mover has talked about like the cash crunch, delayed release of funds and exchequer challenges because of the systems we use. I support this Bill because it will enable ...
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