Rachael Kaki Nyamai

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Dr Rachael Kaki Nyamai

Racheal, a trained teacher surprised many when she defied the Wiper Democratic Party wave in her region to easily win the Kitui South parliamentary seat. Charity Ngilu has been her inspiration since she was in school. In her term of service she would like to push for improved standard of education, adequate water, food security and equitable distribution of CDF in Kitui South.

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 6 Dec 2017 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for giving me this opportunity to also make comments on the approval of the nominees for various constituencies committee Members. Before I go there, I would like to take this opportunity to also console with the family of Hon. Nyenze who is one of the leaders from Kitui County. He was also a very good Member of Parliament for the people of Kitui West. I console with his family, constituents and also the people of Kitui County. We have learnt so much from him and all we can say is that God does not ... view
  • 6 Dec 2017 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I take this opportunity to thank all Members who have contributed to this important Motion on NG-CDF. This Motion has given people an opportunity to ventilate on other matters related to NG-CDF which are outside the nominees who are being approved today. Indeed, NG-CDF has contributed to change of lives within our constituencies. I would like to encourage the Hon. Members, especially the new ones that as soon as the funds are availed, take this opportunity and implement the projects that you promised your constituents when you were being elected. view
  • 6 Dec 2017 in National Assembly: We have also noted the concerns of Members on disbursement of funds. There is unclear policy on the oversight role and all the other matters that Hon. Members have raised. I would like to undertake to communicate all these concerns to the able leadership of this House. I am sure and hopeful that the authorities will implement them as soon as possible. view
  • 6 Dec 2017 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I would like to congratulate you for being given an opportunity to sit on these high seats of this House. I thank you very much for the opportunity to contribute. I beg to reply. view
  • 10 Oct 2017 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I rise to support these amendments. I would like to congratulate my colleague Hon. Cheptumo for coming up with a coherent report. This is a very important time for us as a House because we are doing a very important thing; that is, making laws. Article 82 of our Constitution gives Parliament the responsibility of legislating on elections. Specifically, Article 82(d) of the Constitution says that Parliament should legislate on the conduct of elections and referenda and any other matters that are related to elections. So, this is a very important time. We should take up ... view
  • 10 Oct 2017 in National Assembly: unfortunate that I am not able to identify the new members because they are still new, but I can tell that they are really NASA, and that they are willing to support the amendment laws for the sake of the country. As I said, the proposed amendments will give continuity to the IEBC. As I said, it is a bit worrying to have to keep on checking how the IEBC Chair is doing. These amendments give us an opportunity to identify another person who will perform the duties of the Chair of the IEBC, in his absence. Therefore, the amendment ... view
  • 10 Oct 2017 in National Assembly: of a woman who decided to just walk around at a main street in the city glad in a brassiere. This is a country we love. Our children are asking us: “Mama, why is this woman improperly dressed?” Hon. Speaker, I would like to thank you very much for giving me a chance. view
  • 24 May 2017 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I beg to move the following Motion: THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Article 113(2) of the Constitution and Standing Order No.150, this House adopts the Report of Mediation Committee on its consideration of the Health Bill (National Assembly Bill No.14 of 2015) laid of the Table of the House on Wednesday, 17th 2017 and approves the mediated version of the Bill. The Health Bill 2016, National Assembly Bill was published in the Kenya Gazette Supplement No.44 of 2015 as a Bill originating from the National Assembly. The Bill underwent the First and Second Readings ... view
  • 24 May 2017 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I beg to move the following Motion: THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Article 113(2) of the Constitution and Standing Order No.150, this House adopts the Report of Mediation Committee on its consideration of the Health Bill (National Assembly Bill No.14 of 2015) laid of the Table of the House on Wednesday, 17th 2017 and approves the mediated version of the Bill. The Health Bill 2016, National Assembly Bill was published in the Kenya Gazette Supplement No.44 of 2015 as a Bill originating from the National Assembly. The Bill underwent the First and Second Readings ... view
  • 24 May 2017 in National Assembly: established to come up with an agreed version as I said earlier. The following were the Members of the Mediation Committee; 1. Hon. (Dr.) Rachel Nyamai 2. Hon. (Dr.) Nyikal 3. Hon. (Dr.) Pukose – Deputy Chair of the Departmental Committee on Health National Assembly 4. Hon. (Dr.) Naomi Shaban 5. Hon. (Dr.) Enock Kibunguchy From the Senate, we had the following Senators: 1. Sen. (Dr.) Wilfred Machage – Chairperson Departmental Committee on Health – Senate 2. Sen. Zipporah Kittony 3. Sen. (Prof.) Wilfred Lesan 4. Sen. Mvita Mshenga 5. Sen. Muriuki Kaure. The Committee held its first sitting on ... view

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