22 May 2024 in Senate:
I can see several Senators have supplementary questions, but I want us to go to the second question. We still have time. You can still ask about issues on coffee even after we go to the second question. Let me pick at least two Senators to ask a question each. Proceed, Sen. Seki.
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22 May 2024 in Senate:
Proceed, hon. Cabinet Secretary.
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22 May 2024 in Senate:
The next statement is by Sen. Kinyua, the Senator for Laikipia County.
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22 May 2024 in Senate:
Sen. Seki, you can take that other route so that you get a comprehensive answer that has timelines on what the Government is doing. Even if this matter is in the docket of environment and forestry, it is also good to handle it in range management because it is in agriculture. Sen. Seki, I believe you can ask that question in the proper manner. As I said, I can see there are Senators who want to ask supplementary questions.
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22 May 2024 in Senate:
Sen. Tabitha, why are you ‘crying’ of gender in the Senate? That card should be withdrawn completely in the Senate. You are always given equal opportunity with the men. You seem weak today, ‘crying’ about gender and that is not you. Hon. Senators, we should go to the second Question, but still you can ask any question on agriculture as we move on, so that we do not stick on one question for two hours. The other Question is from Sen. Mungatana or the person holding brief for Sen. Korir. Considering the gender and youth issue, I will give Sen. ...
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22 May 2024 in Senate:
Proceed. I can see you are well seized of Tana River County issues.
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22 May 2024 in Senate:
Thank you. Let us go to the statements under Standing Order No.53 (1). Let us have the Senator for Kisumu County read his two statements first.
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22 May 2024 in Senate:
Hon. Cabinet Secretary.
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22 May 2024 in Senate:
Sen. Okenyuri, do you have any supplementary question or any instruction from Sen. Mungatana?
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