Milgo Alice Chepkorir

Parties & Coalitions

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 19 Oct 2021 in Senate: Madam Deputy Speaker, we have lost Tirop in a situation that should not have happened. It is a high time the Ministry of Sports, Culture and Heritage puts up centres of counselling for our athletes, centres of training on financial management as well as how to carry themselves. The circumstances surrounding the death of Ms. Tirop are so sad to the extent that we do not know what else could have been done to ensure that we protected her. view
  • 19 Oct 2021 in Senate: Not very many years ago, we lost another young athlete by the name, Samuel Wanjiru, whose mother had single handedly brought up and was just starting to see some light at the end of the tunnel after very many years of toil. However--- view
  • 19 Oct 2021 in Senate: Thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker. This Statement is from Sen. Pareno. I rise, pursuant to Standing Order No.48 (1) to seek a Statement from the Standing Committee on Education on the decision to declassify Kajiado East, Kajiado Central and parts of Kajiado South as Arid and Semi-Arid Land (ASAL) areas by the Teacher’s Service Commission (TSC). In the Statement, the Committee should- (1) Explain the decision to declassify Kajiado East, Kajiado Central and parts of Kajiado South as ASAL areas by the TSC thereby denying teachers serving in such areas benefits associated to ASAL classification and further making the area ... view
  • 14 Oct 2021 in Senate: Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. I had started moving this Bill and I was almost bringing it to conclusion. I was already at Part IX of this Bill dealing with exports. This part shall play a critical role in this Bill to protect our monuments, artefacts and animals from those people who would otherwise want to export. view
  • 14 Oct 2021 in Senate: Sometimes back we saw some people suggesting that some of the animals can be exported elsewhere. If we are not careful, we shall have such animals being exported. By so doing, we will lose income and make our people to lose employment. Therefore, this part shall ensure this one is protected. view
  • 14 Oct 2021 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, Clause 67 of this Bill speaks to offences if somebody is found culpable, there is a fine to the tune of one million shillings to be paid by such offenders or one year imprisonment or both. view
  • 14 Oct 2021 in Senate: Part X of this Bill speaks to powers of enforcement of the national museums and heritage. This provides for the museum to ensure that there is provision to appoint inspectors to be inspecting artefacts and heritage sites to ensure that they are well protected. view
  • 14 Oct 2021 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, Clauses 69, 70, 71, 72, and 73 speak to inspectors that are appointed by the National Museums as well as customs officers. They shall play a critical role in ensuring that any criminal that touches on issues belonging to the museums and heritage of Kenya are arrested. They are searched in case they become suspects. The customs officers will have the power to intercept things that would otherwise be exported. view
  • 14 Oct 2021 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
  • 14 Oct 2021 in Senate: Clause 74 of this Bill speaks forfeiture in case such monuments are seized when someone tries to export in whatever nature. The materials that are seized will be forfeited to the State. It does not matter whether the same individual had bought it or something to that effect. Therefore, this Bill will ensure that we protect our heritage once it is assented to. view

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