16 Oct 2018 in Senate:
.: On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir.
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16 Oct 2018 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, in view of Standing Order No. 1, I urge you to reconsider your decision. From my reading of the Standing Order and the Petition, I have not seen any labour related or social welfare issues. I have seen matters of land, eviction, alienation of a forest and denial of rights of these people in so 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.
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16 Oct 2018 in Senate:
far as land is concerned. Although my brother Sen. Sakaja wants to blow his trumpet, I think that---.
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16 Oct 2018 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I did not criticize his blowing of his own trumpet. I want him to know that we heard it very well. Although, the Senate must have recognized the enthusiasm, vigor and the superiority in what they are doing, Sen. Mwangi Githiomi’s Committee on Lands, Environment and Natural Resources is the best Committee to deal with this issue or the Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights where Sen. Orengo and I sit.
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16 Oct 2018 in Senate:
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16 Oct 2018 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I support this Petition. Sen. Mwaura is right and I agree with hon. Senators who have said that this is a way to mop up money. The Prime Minister of India in an attempt to mop up illegal currency did away with some notes and some people slept in hospital. I suspect that there are a lot of Kenyans who will either sleep in hospital or somewhere else, which I will not mention here, because of the illegal money that they are keeping in their homes. The faster we do it the better. The electronic version ...
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16 Oct 2018 in Senate:
Other than what Sen. Mwaura has pointed out, we are doing lip service to the people in all sectors, who are physically challenged in this country. This applies to buildings, examinations or even the gadgets that we have put in the Senate today. Are they compliant? Every time we do something, we must consider the people who are physically challenged. Our offices, our rooms and even the new structure in Parliament should be all encompassing. I support Sen. Mwaura and I think that this will be directed to the Committee on Finance and Budget where we will make very drastic ...
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11 Oct 2018 in Senate:
Yes, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir.
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11 Oct 2018 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I am properly guided. It is the first time that has happened, and it will be the last. REPORT ON THE 39TH ANNUAL FORUM OF PARLIAMENTARIANS FOR GLOBAL ACTION Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to lay the following Paper on the Table of the Senate, today, 11th October, 2018: Report of the Kenya delegation to the 39th Annual Forum of Parliamentarians for Global Action.
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