Masitsa Naomi Shiyonga

Parties & Coalitions

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 931 to 940 of 1035.

  • 14 Nov 2018 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I propose one of the strongest penalties that will be applied to the men who will be caught doing this is to ‘scoop’ those ‘engines’ or reproductive organs that perform this act. When they are ‘scooped’ by a qualified surgeon, they will not perform this ever again. view
  • 14 Nov 2018 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, the ‘scooping’ will be performed medically by a surgeon without consent. He or she will remove the reproductive parts of men who have done this act so that they will learn. I only wish that this is done to only five of them so that it serves as an example. Sen. Outa, you know the area very well. They need to remove the whole part so that they heal with the understanding that what they did is not deserved in the country of Kenya and in our generation. view
  • 14 Nov 2018 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, even if they send these men to jail, they will still continue doing that. We have already heard cases of what is happening in our prisons. Therefore, if they go to jail with those ‘instruments’ intact, they will still do it. I, therefore, feel that removing them is the best solution. view
  • 6 Nov 2018 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Speaker Sir for giving me this opportunity to support the Data Protection Bill (Senate Bills No.16 of 2018), which is before this House. I congratulate the Senator who has come up with this Bill, together with other colleagues who have worked on it. It is a timely Bill that has come with the right framework. 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. view
  • 6 Nov 2018 in Senate: Mr. Speaker Sir, data or information is very important, especially in this era of technology and social media. It is, therefore, important and relevant to discuss this Bill within the framework that it is holding right now. Regulations, frameworks and penalties that have been awarded in this Bill have been long awaited for. With social media and current technology, information of individuals has been misused and misunderstood; it is all over without their consent. This is very dangerous. Therefore, it is important for us to pass this Bill, so that it can protect individuals who have been in conflict as ... view
  • 24 Oct 2018 in Senate: Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker, for giving me this opportunity to support the County Planning (Roads, Pavements and Parking Bays) Bill (Senate Bills No. 18 of 2018), that is with us now. I also congratulate Sen. Olekina for coming up with this Bill. It is a well thought out Bill that will help the counties where we come from. Devolution makes this House relevant and this Bill is right on time for it will spur the development that we need in our counties. Most of the vehicles or cars in these cities transport goods and people to various destinations. It ... view
  • 24 Oct 2018 in Senate: the city grows, we need to repair the roads and the parking bays. In this framework, there is a clause that touches on maintenance. I fully support it because maintenance saves work and the fatigue that comes when we have a population that is not controlled. I support this Bill and congratulate the Senator who came up with it. I hope that our counties and cities that are growing will adopt it as we move ahead with the development that we intend to achieve. view
  • 23 Oct 2018 in Senate: Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker, for giving me this opportunity to join my colleagues in congratulating Sen. Kihika. I congratulate her for this well-deserved position. Becoming a president of an international body does not just happen. I also applaud Sen. (Dr.) Zani for bringing this matter on the Floor for us to get an opportunity to congratulate our able leader, Sen. Kihika. Someone said that if you give a woman a house, she will give you a community. We gave Sen. Kihika leadership in this House and she has now given us a community internationally. There is much that comes ... view
  • 23 Oct 2018 in Senate: I felt so happy that Sen. Kihika got the position. We thank God that she is back in Kenya and we are celebrating and discussing together. We request her to hold our hands so that we can emulate her. We look at her as our role model. I am so happy for women leaders. Sen. Mugo is here and we look at her as our leader. We also have women Senators who serve as Temporary Speakers and we get the energy that we want when we look at them. We no longer belong to the vulnerable category that women have ... view
  • 18 Oct 2018 in Senate: Thank you very much, Madam Temporary Speaker, for giving me this opportunity to contribute on this Motion. Madam Temporary Speaker, many of our boda boda riders are not disciplined. It is high time we reinforced discipline in this sector. The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) and SACCOS have failed to enforce these important regulations. It is sad that smugglers, thieves and murderers are using boda bodas to do their business. That is why some of them are indisciplined; because they are being supported by these crooks. As much as we appreciate them because they have made our transport manageable, ... view

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