All parliamentary appearances
Entries 321 to 330 of 1046.
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8 Aug 2019 in Senate:
Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. We keep on learning. Those of us who want progress, must be open to learning. Those of us who want to stay where we are, must be impervious to learning. So, I accept that important piece of information. As I was saying, Sen. (Dr). Musuruve was living a normal life. Her current condition was something she did not invite; it invaded her very active life. She has written books about disability. She has trained a disabled person and is a leading proponent and advocate for PWDs. Despite the fact that she was visited with this ...
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8 Aug 2019 in Senate:
Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. We keep on learning. Those of us who want progress, must be open to learning. Those of us who want to stay where we are, must be impervious to learning. So, I accept that important piece of information. As I was saying, Sen. (Dr). Musuruve was living a normal life. Her current condition was something she did not invite; it invaded her very active life. She has written books about disability. She has trained a disabled person and is a leading proponent and advocate for PWDs. Despite the fact that she was visited with this ...
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8 Aug 2019 in Senate:
One way of giving incentives to PWDs is to support this Motion and tell them that if they train, have the capacity and get employed, they will be able to work until they are 65 years of age. I do not think that is asking too much. That is being decent, nice, and being a person who cares about society. You care about society in two ways. You give incentive to a PWD to work hard and seek employment, but you also ensure that a disabled a person does not double depend on society by seeking gifts or handouts from ...
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8 Aug 2019 in Senate:
One way of giving incentives to PWDs is to support this Motion and tell them that if they train, have the capacity and get employed, they will be able to work until they are 65 years of age. I do not think that is asking too much. That is being decent, nice, and being a person who cares about society. You care about society in two ways. You give incentive to a PWD to work hard and seek employment, but you also ensure that a disabled a person does not double depend on society by seeking gifts or handouts from ...
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8 Aug 2019 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, this is a good proposition. I just want to encourage the Mover to think of other more opportunities that we should afford our PWDs, so that we do not just start and stop with extending the contracts of employment. I believe we owe it to God, society and everybody to do much more for PWDs.
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8 Aug 2019 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, this is a good proposition. I just want to encourage the Mover to think of other more opportunities that we should afford our PWDs, so that we do not just start and stop with extending the contracts of employment. I believe we owe it to God, society and everybody to do much more for PWDs.
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8 Aug 2019 in Senate:
I would have wished that Sen. Mwaura who seconded this Motion spoke more about how people misunderstand the disability of being an albino. Many people may not understand how it is a disability. We may just be speaking, but I wish he explained more. People treat them different and others tend to marginalise them. It is something that we should be sensitive towards.
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8 Aug 2019 in Senate:
I would have wished that Sen. Mwaura who seconded this Motion spoke more about how people misunderstand the disability of being an albino. Many people may not understand how it is a disability. We may just be speaking, but I wish he explained more. People treat them different and others tend to marginalise them. It is something that we should be sensitive towards.
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8 Aug 2019 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, with those many remarks, I beg to support.
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8 Aug 2019 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, with those many remarks, I beg to support.
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