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  • 31 Mar 2022 in Senate: The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only.A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate. view
  • 31 Mar 2022 in Senate: cent of the rains. We need people who can be careful in passing that information to our citizens, so that we can reduce the suffering of the people on the ground. As I finish, we celebrate what has just happened. We say bye bye to Building Bridges Initiative (BBI). I thank you. view
  • 8 Mar 2022 in Senate: Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. I join my fellow Senators to celebrate the International Women’s Day today. It is a great day for us women. Our society is made of women and women have played a big role. As we all know, women are very industrious; they have served the society in different ways. As we celebrate the International Women’s Day today, I do not want to only celebrate women who are learned, working women and those who are leaders in different capacities. I also want to celebrate those women who have even not gone to school; those who are ... view
  • 8 Mar 2022 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
  • 8 Mar 2022 in Senate: My prayer is that women be well protected and given all the support they need because when they are in control of finances and other resources, then everyone is assured of a better life. Since our theme for the day is “Gender equality for a better tomorrow,” mine is to say that let us strive to build the capacity for women in the entire country and in different counties, because even those who have not gone to school have that knowledge that can help the families and build the society. Many have not gone to school, but we keep on ... view
  • 23 Feb 2022 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. I stand to support this very important Bill from the National Assembly; The Landlord and Tenant Bill (National Assembly Bills No.3 of 2021). As I was going through it, I realized that it can help all the citizens. As we know, majority of Kenyans, especially those who live within Nairobi City County, are tenants. For the landlords, this will guide them to be able to treat their tenants well. The Bill proposes the introduction of rent control based on market value. Previously, landlords have always been charging rent as they wanted. They could change ... view
  • 23 Feb 2022 in Senate: It means that the Commission shall appoint a chairperson of the tribunal and it explains how that is done. That means it will be under good guidance and all shall be put into consideration. Part IV is the General Provisions relating to the tenancy and mutual agreement. Clauses 18 to 20 set limits, conditions and procedures on the matter in which landlords may increase rent payable by tenants. This means there will be control over that. The Bill further issues the manner in which a notice of termination maybe undertaken in Clause 19. Clause 21 outlines the condition under which ... view
  • 17 Nov 2021 in Senate: Thank you Mr. Speaker Sir, for allowing me to add my voice to this very important Petition by the very respected Senator of Embu County. I support this Petition because of the injustice that we can see on the entire team. view
  • 17 Nov 2021 in Senate: The church has always served Kenyans very well by taking care of the vulnerable children in our society. Unfortunately, most of the time the society around is not that kind to the church and even the vulnerable. That is why you can see such claims. I support the Petition that justice be served to these children and the Catholic church on behalf of the Children’s Home. The Committee that will look into this should give it the proper attention it deserves, so that the good work of the Senator of Embu can reflect on the ground and be respected. Thank ... view
  • 11 Nov 2021 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Speaker Sir, for allowing me to add my voce to this very important Statement by Sen. Nyamunga. I also congratulate her for bringing up this important Statement. This is because many Kenyans are affected by sickle cell disease. I support this Statement because of the challenges that those who are affected by this sickle cell disease go through. As a country, there is need for us to take care of every Kenyan. Therefore, the proposal made by Sen. Nyamunga is quite important and relevant. This is because patient suffering from sickle cell disease need a lot of ... view

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