All parliamentary appearances
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24 Mar 2022 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I want to inform Sen. (Prof.) Ongeri that the figure that he has in mind is Kshs495 billion. This figure has already been presented by our Committee and it has been brought to the House.
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8 Feb 2022 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. First, I want to thank the Mover of this Motion. I want to say from the onset that I support this Motion.
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8 Feb 2022 in Senate:
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8 Feb 2022 in Senate:
The people who have been nominated to serve in this Committee are all very competent Senators and I believe they will carry out their functions to the expectation of the House. This is a very difficult period for this House. This is the last quarter of this term and already those of us who are heading Committees are noticing that we are permanently struggling with the quorum. We expect that it will be so even for the House. There is a lot of pending business in the Committees which needs to be fast tracked to hit the Floor of this ...
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17 Nov 2021 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I have a petition from the Catholic Diocese of Embu.
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17 Nov 2021 in Senate:
We, the undersigned citizens of Kenya and in particular representatives of the Diocese of Embu, trustees of the Catholic Church and the community managers of the St. Angela Embu Children’s Home and residents of Embu County draw the attention of the Senate to the following:
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17 Nov 2021 in Senate:
THAT the Diocese of Embu Trustees is currently the owner of the piece of land, Embu/Municipality/375. They hold a lease dated 13th July, 2012, as evidence of ownership. The lease is for 99 years from 13th July, 2012, and the Diocese of Embu Trustees has been running a children’s home on the said plot under the name St. Angela Embu Children’s Home from 1960 to date.
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17 Nov 2021 in Senate:
The children’s home has always been under the custody, occupation and management of the Diocese of Embu from pre-independence days at independence and post-independence. When the Diocese applied for a lease of the land where the home now stands, the lease was gladly given by the Government on 13th July, 2012 for 99 years.
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17 Nov 2021 in Senate:
THAT to the dismay of the Diocese, individuals calling themselves Child Welfare Society of Kenya (CWSK) led claim to the home by force, but this was resisted and repelled. There was a court intervention, and the invaders were pushed out and law and order restored.
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17 Nov 2021 in Senate:
The CWSK has never run the home even for one day since its inception to date. Again, to the dismay of the diocese, its attention was drawn to two items appearing in the
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