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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  • 20 Aug 2014 in National Assembly: collaboration and I can see from the statement from the Cabinet Secretary that there is proper collaboration with all departments that are concerned. Hon. Deputy Speaker, I will also attempt to respond to the hon. Member for Nakuru and that is hon. Gikaria who asked whether our own health workers are properly protected. I would like to link it to the question which has been sought by the hon. Member. Yes, it is very important that we safeguard the people who are doing the screening. I would like to assure the House that our people are properly trained and they ... view
  • 20 Aug 2014 in National Assembly: Hon. Deputy Speaker, I would like to go to point number ten on suspension of entry of passengers originating from, or transiting through Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia, into Kenya. We are 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
  • 20 Aug 2014 in National Assembly: talking about the passengers irrespective of whether they use Kenya Airways or other airlines. As long as they have transited through Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia, they are banned from entering Kenya. view
  • 20 Aug 2014 in National Assembly: Hon. Deputy Speaker, I would like to request hon. Members to, first of all, appreciate that we do not have a single case of Ebola infection in Kenya. That is something we need to give our Ministry credit for. For matters which are not clear, we clarify. I would like to call upon my Deputy Chair, in case he feels that there is something that I did not clarify properly, so that he can also support me. view
  • 20 Aug 2014 in National Assembly: Thank you very much. view
  • 14 Aug 2014 in National Assembly: Hon. Deputy Speaker, I would like to thank hon. Serem for bringing this Statement to the Floor. I also want to thank you for giving it the priority that it deserves. I would like to appreciate other hon. Members who have spoken. Ebola, which most of my community members cannot pronounce because we will say “ Embola ” is a dangerous disease. What we need to know now is not statements. What we need is not to be told about what is going to happen next week. The country is waiting to hear what is going to happen now. I ... view
  • 13 Aug 2014 in National Assembly: No, hon. Deputy Speaker. I have not pressed the intervention button. view
  • 13 Aug 2014 in National Assembly: Thank you Deputy Speaker. Hon. Raymond Moi, Member of Parliament for Rongai Constituency sought a Statement concerning the proposed construction of a hospital in Salgaa, Nakuru County. view
  • 13 Aug 2014 in National Assembly: Yes. hon. Moi is in the House. The hon. Member sought the following information:- reasons why the Government has not started the construction despite the availability of land; two, plans, if any, to commence construction of the hospital to reduce the suffering of the residents of Salgaa. Hon. Deputy Speaker, in response to the first matter, the proposed construction of Rongai Trauma Hospital was conceptualized in 2004 following the directive of the then President of Kenya that a specialist hospital be put up in Salgaa, Rongai area, to help in management of victims of numerous road accidents that occur in ... view
  • 13 Aug 2014 in National Assembly: tried to obtain special funding from the Treasury for this project as a national priority, but funds were not availed. During round table discussions with the Arab development partners at the Laico Regency in October 2011, the Arab representatives were taken through the proposed hospital and Arab Bank for Economic Development in Africa (BADEA) and OFID expressed willingness to fund it. Further discussions ensued between the partners and the Government, leading to commencement of the project in November 2013, when the Ministry advertised for expression of interest for consultancy services. Implementation of this project is based on the terms of ... view

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