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21 Jun 2023 in Senate:
Again, these are areas that we felt beyond listening in PAP, we should bring them down to our own Parliaments so that we move together. It is because opening up our Continent is very important.
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21 Jun 2023 in Senate:
The remaining ones are Motions that were brought by Members. Committee meeting reports were also tabled and resolutions and recommendations were put forward. Mr. Speaker, Sir, I wish to end by thanking this House for nominating Sen. Mungatana and I to represent you in this Parliament. I assure Members that we will do our best and make sure that we are felt in the Continent. Mr. Speaker, Sir, although it is going to come in the next report, we are very proud as Kenyans. This is because in the seventh session our own Head of State gave a sterling statement ...
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21 Jun 2023 in Senate:
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21 Jun 2023 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I thank all the Members for all their contributions, for enriching this report and not only noting but also telling us a few issues that need to come up. Without naming the Members because it was very rich, it is true that the PAP has not been fully empowered. We are still at the stage of doing model laws. We need to proceed from those to making laws that must be implemented continentally. Secondly, it is important also that we move the ratification to our national Parliaments so that we can encourage the executives to ...
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21 Jun 2023 in Senate:
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21 Jun 2023 in Senate:
I thank you and all the members for this. I beg to move.
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13 Jun 2023 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, for the opportunity to complete the moving of this Bill. Hon. Members will remember that when I started moving this Bill, I mentioned that the purpose of the Bill is to create a legal framework for the use of sign language in judicial proceedings, schools and public institutions to ensure that deaf--- Sorry! Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I was reminding hon. Members that when I moved the Bill, I did mention that the purpose of the Learners With Disabilities Bill (Senate Bills No. 4 of 2023) is to unlock Article 53 of the Constitution ...
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13 Jun 2023 in Senate:
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13 Jun 2023 in Senate:
proposing that an aptitude test, personality tests, and an entrance exam to be administered, if there is a need. Hon. Members, the above proposal is very important because in our counties, we find that some parents because of the inability to take these children to school, have kept them at homes for far too long. We have overage children who are even 15 years of age, but have never been to school. The admission of such learners must be looked at differently to ensure they get the education they deserve. It is also important that they do an assessment by ...
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13 Jun 2023 in Senate:
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