Moses Lessonet

Parties & Coalitions

Born

5th October 1968

Post

Parliament Buildings
Parliament Rd.
P.O Box 41842 – 00100
Nairobi, Kenya

Email

EldamaRavine@parliament.go.ke

Email

mlessonet@gmail.com

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Telephone

0722619114

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@MosesLessonet on Twitter

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 8 Aug 2019 in National Assembly: Assembly No.59 of 2019) be now considered. This Bill originated from this House as you had alluded earlier and went to the Senate as per the procedure. view
  • 8 Aug 2019 in National Assembly: As the Budget and Appropriations Committee, we have been seized of this Bill. You will be well aware that the first Division of Revenue Bill went through all the processes, all the way to mediation, and we were unable to agree, resulting in this Bill, Bill No.2 of 2019. The Senate, after going through this Bill, recommended an increase of the equitable share by Kshs19.17 billion leading to an equitable share in their proposal of Kshs335.67 billion to the counties, but they are unable to tell us where we will get that kind of money. There is a programme in ... view
  • 8 Aug 2019 in National Assembly: As the Budget and Appropriations Committee, we have been seized of this Bill. You will be well aware that the first Division of Revenue Bill went through all the processes, all the way to mediation, and we were unable to agree, resulting in this Bill, Bill No.2 of 2019. The Senate, after going through this Bill, recommended an increase of the equitable share by Kshs19.17 billion leading to an equitable share in their proposal of Kshs335.67 billion to the counties, but they are unable to tell us where we will get that kind of money. There is a programme in ... view
  • 8 Aug 2019 in National Assembly: If we look at the audited books of accounts as at 2014/2015, which this House has approved - and we are calling upon the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) to fast-track the review of all the accounts, so that we can move on - we are aware the Auditor-General has submitted reports up to past 2014/2015. We need the PAC to do their job. As per the law, we are required to give counties a 15 per cent minimum threshold as provided in the Constitution. So, if you look at the Kshs316.5 billion, it is already 30.4 per cent allocation to ... view
  • 8 Aug 2019 in National Assembly: If we look at the audited books of accounts as at 2014/2015, which this House has approved - and we are calling upon the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) to fast-track the review of all the accounts, so that we can move on - we are aware the Auditor-General has submitted reports up to past 2014/2015. We need the PAC to do their job. As per the law, we are required to give counties a 15 per cent minimum threshold as provided in the Constitution. So, if you look at the Kshs316.5 billion, it is already 30.4 per cent allocation to ... view
  • 8 Aug 2019 in National Assembly: (Eldama Ravine, JP) view
  • 8 Aug 2019 in National Assembly: (Eldama Ravine, JP) view
  • 18 Jun 2019 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Chairman. I also need to be convinced that the 10 per cent of students in universities, which we have even had an opportunity to donate to private universities, require the additional capitation. As explained by the Chair of the Committee, we know that public universities are facing serious challenges. I am sure if the Chair of the Committee was to speak about the infrastructure needs in public universities, development needs and extra students in public universities... The fact is that the proposed increase of capitation for students in private universities is coming from TVETs, a sector we ... view
  • 18 Jun 2019 in National Assembly: On a point of order, Hon. Chairman. view
  • 18 Jun 2019 in National Assembly: Hon. Chairman, we were in the same school with you at A-Levels and you must be remembering that I was very good in mathematics. When we reduced the Vote on Vocational Training, the figure changed for University Education. It is not the Kshs113 billion you are reading. We passed an amendment to increase it by about Kshs4 billion. view

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