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  • 6 Aug 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman. I just wanted to support the amendment. I think it is good practice all over the world that members are registered and the register lodged with the Registrar of Companies. It is a good idea instead of just having it in the company’s offices. view
  • 6 Aug 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman. I support but I really thought that it would not hurt for Clause 133 to remain there. I got what the Chairman was telling us but I really did not see any reason to delete the whole clause. view
  • 5 Aug 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for also giving me this opportunity to contribute to this Motion. I thank my good friend, Hon. Ochieng for really finding The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor. view
  • 5 Aug 2015 in National Assembly: it wise to bring this amendment early enough, so that it can give the country time to discuss and digest the consequences of this amendment. I totally support this Bill. The proposal is to move the date of the general election from the second Tuesday of August to the third Monday of December in the election year. I am one of those who said no to this Constitution. The reason was that there was a number of issues that we thought it was wise to amend or discuss before we passed the new Constitution. Most of us who were in ... view
  • 30 Jul 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for giving me this opportunity to contribute to this Sessional Paper No. 3 of 2013. I rise to support. Before I say a few things, I want to thank the Departmental Committee on Labour and and Social Welfare for bringing this Sessional Paper to this honourable House. The economy depends on the The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor. view
  • 30 Jul 2015 in National Assembly: productivity of any country. There is a correlation between labour and growth of the economy of any country. Many times, people in Kenya mistake labour, land and capital. We have those in plenty. When you look at the land mass that we have in this country, it is a lot. If we were to use that land, the economy of this country would grow very fast and become big. We are called a third world country because we are not using it. view
  • 30 Jul 2015 in National Assembly: Labour is a very important factor of productivity. In this country, we are not using it properly. When you go to most of our Government offices, you look at people just sitting down and reading newspapers because they are just waiting. They ask: “What time is this? Is it time for us to go for a break, lunch or go home?” In fact, we have not even done better in this House. When you look at the chairs, they are all empty. We are supposed to be discussing this very important Sessional Paper. That just tells you if the leaders ... view
  • 30 Jul 2015 in National Assembly: The Chairman of the Departmental Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs, Hon. Chepkong’a, is harassing me. I would wish that he stops harassing me because I am just telling the country the truth. I also want to say that unemployment is caused by lack of skills in Kenya. I must say that the Jubilee Government has tried a lot. This time around, we are building Information Technology Training Institutes (ITTIs) so that we can begin to train our young people. They can get skills and be employed. The problem we have in this country is that we all want to ... view
  • 30 Jul 2015 in National Assembly: When you visit those western world countries--- I visited China about two years ago. When you look at their factories, people get heart attacks. When you look at the process of making a car, you see that somebody must make sure that everything goes as planned because the moment you relax a little bit, then something will go wrong and, probably, the product that you are trying to get will not be perfect. That is what we want to do in this country. We want to make sure that our people work very hard for raw materials that we want. ... view
  • 29 Jul 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for giving me this opportunity, first, to support this Motion as amended. I congratulate my good friend, Hon. Waluke Koyi of Sirisia Constituency for bringing this Motion. Having served in the army for very many years, he understands the problem that we are facing as a country. This Motion seeks to prevent police officers like APs, the General Service Unit (GSU) and regular police from leaving the service immediately after graduation from police colleges. I totally agree with him that statistics show that very many young men and women go to these training colleges ... view

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