Milgo Alice Chepkorir

Parties & Coalitions

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 26 Apr 2022 in Senate: Thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker, for this chance to add my voice in mourning the great leader that our country has lost. He distinguished himself and served his people and this country diligently. He became the longest serving leader because he offered services to his people, was honest and accountable and lived true to his saying that leadership is a privilege to better the lives of others and not an opportunity to satisfy personal greed. Due to his long service, if he were like some of the leaders that we have, he would be one of the billionaires. We are ... view
  • 26 Apr 2022 in Senate: In the 2010 Constitution, there is an Article that talks about not having more than two-thirds of any gender. That is the gender rule, which requires that in all Government institutions, including Parliament, there should not be more than two-thirds of one gender. It is unfortunate that up to date, that has not been implemented and is still a nightmare because part of the largest population, which is 52 per cent, is still left behind. The great economist knew that 52 per cent of the population is made up of women. Therefore, he ensured that, that is put in the ... view
  • 26 Apr 2022 in Senate: The CDF kitty has done so much. It has changed the lives of people. The only thing is the fact that corruption has become rampant and all we need is good management. Otherwise, he put in place infrastructure and came up with very many functions that only need to be managed and actually help our people. Madam Temporary Speaker, I do not want to go on for long. Time is not even enough to enumerate the many things that the third President of the Republic of Kenya did. On behalf of my family and the people of Bomet County, I ... view
  • 9 Mar 2022 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. I beg to lay the following Paper on the Table of the Senate, today, the 9th March, 2022, from the Committee on Education- Report on the Plight of the ECDE Teachers in Counties Countrywide. view
  • 9 Mar 2022 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. The Report on the Plight of ECDE Teachers comes on the heels of a Statement that was brought to the Floor of this House by Sen. Wambua of Kitui County on 15th September, 2021. Apart from that, we have had many petitions coming to this House on the issues of the plight of ECDE teachers. My Committee was able to proceed with that Statement and called on board a number of stakeholders to answer to this issue of ECDE teachers. (1) We were supposed to investigate reports that most counties pay ECDE teachers below ... view
  • 9 Mar 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. view
  • 9 Mar 2022 in Senate: Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, the Committee embarked on an enquiry into the plight of ECDE teachers in the counties countrywide. During the process, we were able to meet different stakeholders concerned with the matter. Among them was the Council of Governors (CoG), the Ministry of Education (MoE), the National Treasury, TSC and SRC. view
  • 9 Mar 2022 in Senate: What came out of this is that- (1) We established that recruitment of ECDE teachers is done by county governments from a pool of teachers registered by the TSC. The county governments are supposed to ensure that ECDE teachers recruitment policies are fully implemented. (2) There is an approved scheme of service, a detailed job description and a renumeration structure for all ECDE teachers. (3) Whereas the CoG issues advisory to county governments or implementation of ECDE teachers’ schemes of service, only eight county governments have fully implemented them and 16 are reported to be at the finalizing stage to ... view
  • 9 Mar 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. view
  • 9 Mar 2022 in Senate: made of mabatis. In some ECDE centres, the children are also asked to borrow wash facilities from neighbouring villagers. There is no specific budget from the Ministry of Education that is allocated to provide ECDE services and majority of the county governments spend a great percentage of their division sector budgets on bursaries for learners and post account and tertiary levels, which are not devolved functions. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, it is quite unfortunate that by a slip of the tongue, one of them told us that building wash facilities and building classrooms, one does not get a political mileage ... view

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