Milgo Alice Chepkorir

Parties & Coalitions

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 17 Jul 2019 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, Clauses 21 to 29 of the Bill seeks to rename the existing national museums by replacing the previous name ‘National Museums’ to that of the authority, in order to adjust the Principal Act accordingly. Clause 30 of the Bill seeks to amend the Principal Act in Section 4. This amendment will ensure that the contemplated Kenya Heritage Authority can enforce agreements for the protection of monuments. The Kenya Heritage Authority will still play an important role in enforcing agreements for protection of various monuments. The current monuments will also be registered by the national authority. You will ... view
  • 16 Jul 2019 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I join you in welcoming students and teachers from Olbutyo Girls Secondary School in Bomet County as well as those from Makueni County. Students of Olbutyo Girls Secondary School are disciplined and the school shines when results are released. I encourage the students to be disciplined and work hard, so that in future, they can replace us when we retire from this House. This is a House of reason and they did well in choosing to visit the Senate. I encourage them to work hard so that some of them can join this House in future. view
  • 11 Jul 2019 in Senate: Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. I rise to support the Report from my Chair of the Senate Committee on ICT. This is one of the most active Committees. In any case, this Committee has done a lot, particularly after ensuring that the Data Protection Bill was passed in the House yesterday. That Bill is quite important, especially after Kenyans acquired the Huduma Namba. Madam Temporary Speaker, this Committee has gone a long way in actually going around the country to ensure that network connectivity reaches all parts. At the end of our work, we were able to identify that areas ... view
  • 11 Jul 2019 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, another very important issue that this Committee has conducted is revenue management system in our counties. You will realise that we are always talking about money being lost as a result of hacking into the IFMIS or because of poor revenue management systems. Therefore, this Committee is very keen to ensure that we have a system in the counties to ensure that revenue is collected without any leakages as well as to prevent non-collection. Madam Temporary Speaker, another very important issue that this Committee--- view
  • 11 Jul 2019 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, another very important issue that this Committee considered is digital literacy. You will realize that the school laptop programme has taken so much money. When we went to Eldoret, we realised that there was a disconnect in what is reported on paper, and what is happening on the ground. We also found out that the issue of computer literacy, based on the availability of the laptops, is far from being achieved. Finally, this Committee has a very aggressive plan, going forward. I am sure that come the next report, we are going to report wonderful results. Thank ... view
  • 11 Jul 2019 in Senate: On a point of order, Madam Temporary Speaker. view
  • 11 Jul 2019 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, is it in order for Sen. Were to say that there is a de facto Committee Chairperson? Our Chairperson, Sen. Moi, is the most active Chairperson, and he is ever present in our Committee. view
  • 11 Jul 2019 in Senate: Madam Temporary Speaker, I rise to support the Report from my Chairperson. I wish to say that Sen. Sakaja, the “Super Senator” for Nairobi City County, is a good Chairperson to deputise. In any case, I have really enjoyed myself. If I am given a chance to choose a Chairperson to deputise again, I will choose him. 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
  • 11 Jul 2019 in Senate: My colleagues and I have done a lot of work as stated in our Report, more specifically because most of the matters that we are dealing with normally affect many of our people. For instance, we have come face to face with very many issues to do with labour. Yesterday we were looking at the issue from Nol Turesh in Kajiado County, whereby we unearthed several issues of injustices in terms of employment, where organizations just wake and fire an entire working staff as if they have never contributed to that particular organization. We have gone a long way in ... view
  • 11 Jul 2019 in Senate: Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. I also rise to support this Report from the Chairperson of the Committee on Land, Environment and Natural Resources. I wish to congratulate him together with the Members of that Committee for work well done. This Committee deals with a very important resource in our country. Issues of land and natural resources affect the economy. This Committee also did very well, particularly, in terms of mediating The Physical Planning Bill that was chaired by Sen. Mwangi, who is the Chairperson of this Committee. It was brought to conclusion recently. In any case, we congratulate him ... view

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