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  • 26 Oct 2022 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. This is very interesting because I have known Sen. Murkomen for quite a while. view
  • 26 Oct 2022 in Senate: I happen to have the advantage of being in this Parliament for the last 23 years. When the Senate started, he came out as one of the very articulate, intelligent young people who gave the youth a good face. We highly respect him. I personally respect him because I have worked with him. I once worked with him and the current President. view
  • 26 Oct 2022 in Senate: He should remember that the expectations are going to be very high. If he comes to Kisii County, he will see that some roads have been done halfway. Other areas have got 200 kilometres done in one constituency and others only have 16 kilometers done. view
  • 26 Oct 2022 in Senate: I believe that he will be dignified enough to be fair and reasonable to most of those areas. I hope that he will engage the Members of Parliament, his Senate colleagues, when he comes to Kisii County, the county that I represent. We will show him some of the issues that are disturbing our people. view
  • 26 Oct 2022 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I congratulate him. He has so far done well and I am happy to be emotional with him. I wish him well. He should perform well and may God bless him. view
  • 26 Oct 2022 in Senate: I thank you. view
  • 13 Oct 2022 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, let me, first of all, congratulate Sen. Wambua for raising this issue. I hope the relevant Committee will be seized of this serious matter. view
  • 13 Oct 2022 in Senate: At one time, I served as the Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs. The problem with immigrant workers traveling out of the country is that, first, our country has actually never signed binding bilateral agreements with other countries where our struggling Kenyans go to look for jobs. What is happening is that some of the agreements and contracts signed cannot be legitimately questioned or raised in a court of law. That is why when Kenyan workers travel abroad especially to Arab countries, their records and whereabouts are dubious. Even the people who they go to work for--- view
  • 13 Oct 2022 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, let me explain to my brother. In Francophone, it is Deputy Minister, whereas in Anglophone, it is Assistant Minister. I hope I have clarified. I hope the committee will be seized of this matter. Many of the workers going through torture are actually ‘hustlers.’ I hope the ‘Hustler’ Government will make sure that we sign verifiable and reciprocal bilateral agreements with other countries, so that when Kenyans go to work out there, they are treated with dignity and are able to remit back foreign exchange, which is doing an excellent job in transforming our country, as ... view
  • 13 Oct 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

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