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  • 26 Jun 2013 in National Assembly: Hon. Deputy Speaker, as other Members have stated, some of us today are able to speak in this House having been beneficiaries of bursaries and other contributions from other well wishers. So, as we are here today, we must reiterate the fact that even as Members of the National Assembly, we should be able to come up with initiatives to get more money to assist those bright and needy students. view
  • 26 Jun 2013 in National Assembly: Hon. Deputy Speaker, I must say that having created a data base for identifying some of those needy students, we must also be able to exercise transparency in the distribution of those resources. We must be able to identify the very needy and we must employ all mechanisms available to ensure that really the bright and needy students benefit. I support a situation where if we are to support bright and needy students and those are students that we have identified, then we must be able to support them right view
  • 19 Jun 2013 in National Assembly: Mhe. Naibu Spika wa Muda, nakushukuru sana kwa kunipa fursa hii. Ningependa kutoa shukrani zangu kwa mhe. Zuleikha kwa kunipa dakika mbili za muda wake ili niweze kuchangia Hoja hii. Ningependa kusema kwamba Hoja hii ni nzuri kwa sababu katika taifa letu la Kenya, tumeona mara nyingi masuala ya vijana, ambayo ni muhimu sana kwa taifa hili, yakiwekwa nyuma. Kwa hivyo, ningependa kuiunga mkono Hoja hii kwa dhati kwa sababu ninafahamu kwamba iwapo vijana watapata fedha, watapata nafasi ya kujiendeleza na kuleta maendeleo katika taifa hili. Ni kweli kwamba suala la kusema vijana ni viongozi wa kesho limepitwa na wakati. ... view
  • 19 Jun 2013 in National Assembly: Kwa hayo maneno machache, naunga mkono Hoja hii. view
  • 5 Jun 2013 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Deputy Speaker for giving me this opportunity. I rise to support the Motion. view
  • 5 Jun 2013 in National Assembly: First, I must commend my brother, Hon. Wamalwa for bringing this Motion quite in good time. The idea in the Motion is noble for we understand that food security is vital for the general development of this nation. Our own Constitution, in Article 43(1)(c), makes it a right for every person to be freed from hunger and, of course, have adequate food of good quality. Generally, agriculture has been said to be the backbone of our economy. If agriculture is well taken care of, it is expected that the issues of poverty and unemployment will be issues of the past. ... view
  • 5 Jun 2013 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Deputy Speaker, for giving me this opportunity. I rise to support the Motion. view
  • 5 Jun 2013 in National Assembly: First, I must command my brother, hon. Wamalwa for bringing this Motion quite in good time. The idea in the Motion is noble for we understand that food security is vital for the general development of this nation. Our own Constitution, in Article 43(1) (c), makes it a right for every person to be freed from hunger and, of course, have adequate food of good quality. Generally, agriculture has been said to be the backbone of our economy. If agriculture is well taken care of, it is expected that the issues of poverty and unemployment will be issues of the ... view
  • 15 May 2013 in National Assembly: Not really, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. Thank you for giving me this opportunity. First, I want to thank hon. Idi for bringing this Motion to the Floor and I strongly support it. The question of enhancing the wellbeing of the elderly is not a favour. Article 43 of the Constitution speaks about the need to take care of the elderly. Hon. Members will agree with me that we have seen the elderly suffering in all parts of the country. Most of the elderly who are suffering have been victims of circumstances. There was a time when there was the Golden ... view
  • 15 May 2013 in National Assembly: Not really, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. Thank you for giving me this opportunity. First, I want to thank hon. Idi for bringing this Motion to the Floor and I strongly support it. The question of enhancing the wellbeing of the elderly is not a favour. Article 43 of the Constitution speaks about the need to take care of the elderly. Hon. Members will agree with me that we have seen the elderly suffering in all parts of the country. Most of the elderly who are suffering have been victims of circumstances. There was a time when there was the Golden ... view
  • 17 Apr 2013 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, Sir, before I support the Motion, allow me to equally congratulate you for having been elected Speaker. I also thank the people of Kaloleni for giving me an opportunity to sit and contribute in this august House. I wish to support the Motion. I believe a Motion for Adjournment is not a substantive issue that would require a Member to contribute for more than five minutes. Five minutes is basically enough for one to consolidate his views and say anything he wishes to say. So, I support the Motion. view
  • 17 Apr 2013 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, Sir, before I support the Motion, allow me to equally congratulate you for having been elected Speaker. I also thank the people of Kaloleni for giving me an opportunity to sit and contribute in this august House. I wish to support the Motion. I believe a Motion for Adjournment is not a substantive issue that would require a Member to contribute for more than five minutes. Five minutes is basically enough for one to consolidate his views and say anything he wishes to say. So, I support the Motion. view

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