Moses Otieno Kajwang'

Parties & Coalitions

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 1711 to 1720 of 2972.

  • 19 Nov 2019 in Senate: Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, is the Senator for Narok in order to disclaim the role of the national Government when it comes to disaster management yet in the Fourth Schedule of the Constitution, the 24th function of the national Government is disaster management, including some of the disasters that are happening in the Mau? Is he in order to mislead this House? view
  • 19 Nov 2019 in Senate: Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, as a Chairperson of a Committee, I know how much work goes into preparing that report. I also know how much a committee is expectant that when they report to the House, the House shall be seized of their report and it shall provide meaningful commentaries. Would I be in order to be allowed to make a few comments on the wonderful report that has been brought by Chairperson of the Committee on Justice, Legal Affairs and Human Rights? Could I proceed? view
  • 19 Nov 2019 in Senate: Thank you. It is not easy to be a Chairperson of a Committee, particularly, of the Justice, Legal Affairs and Human Rights, considering that, that is the Committee where all the senior counsel in this House find their place. I congratulate Sen. Cherargei, the Chairperson of that Committee. He has steered it very well. When he was first appointed as the Chairperson, we wondered how long he would carry this cross, but he has borne it very well. I wish him a fruitful three years to the end of this Parliament. view
  • 19 Nov 2019 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
  • 19 Nov 2019 in Senate: Allow me to comment on only two issues out of that report. One is on the work of the Committee on matters to do with prisons and borstal institutions. In the 11th Parliament, the Chairperson, who happens to be the distinguished nephew of Sen. Wetangula---. I take note that the distinguished nephew is now on the Chair. The Committee on Justice, Legal Affairs and Human Rights is dealing with the Prisons Act. It is going around prisons in this Republic to ensure that they conform to the requirements of the 2010 Constitution. However, in the 11th Parliament, I was the ... view
  • 19 Nov 2019 in Senate: A strange autocracy has visited the Chair! view
  • 19 Nov 2019 in Senate: Strange, indeed! Finally, I urge the Chair to come up with an abridged version on the Senate position on constitutional reforms. We are going on a long recess and everyone is trying to influence public debate on the institutions that they run. The governors are talking of ugatuzi . The National Assembly is saying that constituencies shall not be abolished. What about the Senate? What kind of Senate do we want? Is it going to be an Upper House with veto powers? Is it going to be a council of leaders of majority for county assemblies or is it going ... view
  • 19 Nov 2019 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. I purposely came back to make sure that the Chair is not lonely this afternoon. view
  • 19 Nov 2019 in Senate: Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I also came to lend my voice to this Bill on ADR that has been brought by Sen. Kasanga who has sponsored a lot of progressive Motions and pieces of legislation in this House. If there ever was going to be an example of the model Senator, then the smiling face of Sen. Kasanga should appear there. view
  • 19 Nov 2019 in Senate: I know some of us are only fit for our faces to appear on a journal on mental illness but when it comes to the real Senator by deeds and actions, Sen. Kasanga, it is. view

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