Naomi Shaban

Parties & Coalitions

Full name

Naomi Namsi Shaban

Born

9th September 1963

Post

P.O. Box 73855 - 00200 Nairobi

Post

Parliament Buildings
Parliament Rd.
P.O Box 41842 – 00100
Nairobi, Kenya

Email

namsi-ns@yahoo.com

Telephone

0722814412

Telephone

0202215245

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 571 to 580 of 1513.

  • 11 Nov 2015 in National Assembly: (7) The National Police Service (Amendment) Bill view
  • 11 Nov 2015 in National Assembly: (8) The Public Fundraising Appeals Bill view
  • 11 Nov 2015 in National Assembly: (9) The Food Security Bill and many others. view
  • 11 Nov 2015 in National Assembly: I propose the morning sittings for four Thursdays on 12th, 19th and 26th November and 3rd December, 2015 to complete the business that is scheduled. view
  • 11 Nov 2015 in National Assembly: I beg to move and ask Hon. A.B. Duale, the Leader of the Majority Party, to second. view
  • 29 Oct 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I want to take this opportunity, as I reply, to thank all the Members who have contributed to this very important Bill, the Petroleum (Exploration, Development and Production) Bill of 2015. We have taken note of most of the issues that have been raised and more so Kenya is like a plane that wants to take off and you cannot take off without enough fuel. If we embrace this Bill and use the law properly and implement it, certainly, Kenya is going places. With those few remarks, I beg to move. view
  • 29 Oct 2015 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I beg to move that the Health Bill, 2015 be now read a Second Time. The purpose of this Bill is to provide for--- view
  • 29 Oct 2015 in National Assembly: I am sorry. I stand guided. Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I beg to move that the Health Bill (National Assembly Bill No.14 of 2015) be now read a Second Time. The purpose of this Bill is to provide for a mechanism on how the national health policy shall be formulated, implemented and coordinated between the two levels of government, and most significantly to capture the development in technology that can positively contribute to healthcare services while curbing negative development. There is need for co-ordination among various health professions so as to harness capacity and enhance relevance of the service to ... view
  • 29 Oct 2015 in National Assembly: and Kenyans will be able to access emergency treatment immediately they arrive at an institution or a health provider. Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Clause 8 makes it mandatory for every healthcare provider to inform a user and where the user of the information is a minor, or is incapacitated, inform the guardian of among other things, the user’s health status except in circumstances where there is substantial evidence that disclosure of the user’s health status would be contrary to the best interests of the user. There have been issues where you find that even when incapacitation, or disease, is affecting ... view
  • 29 Oct 2015 in National Assembly: sector is like running two different departments in the health sector without knowing what one is doing and what the other one is not doing. This Bill seeks to put everything together, where even the CS can not only regulate but also pursue strategies which can put all matters health and policy under one umbrella. The enactment of this Bill will occasion some additional expenditure of public funds, which will be catered for through the estimates. With those few remarks, I beg to move and ask Hon. Robert Pukose, who is the Vice- Chairperson of Departmental Committee on Health, to ... view

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