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

Entries 1301 to 1311 of 1311.

  • 12 Jun 2013 in National Assembly: because our counties are not ready. Maybe this should happen in future but we feel at this time that our counties are not ready. view
  • 12 Jun 2013 in National Assembly: I would like to thank the Mover of this Motion because I heard him point out that we have the right person in the Ministry of Health. I would like to say that the Departmental Committee on Health strongly feels and believes that we have the right person in the Ministry of Health and we will see changes in that Ministry. view
  • 12 Jun 2013 in National Assembly: I would like to summarize by saying that the Ministry of Health desperately needs money now for recruitment of health workers. This is because we have a shortage of maternity personnel. We also need to purchase commodities that are required in the Ministry of Health. view
  • 12 Jun 2013 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I also agree with Dr. Nyikal who said that it is not easy to quantify health matters. When it comes to roads or construction of dams and other projects of the Government, people are able to show the quantitative indicators and say that they have moved from this level to that level. However, when it comes to health, most of the health matters are qualitative and it becomes difficult for us to convince the Departmental Committee on Finance, Planning and Trade that we would like more money to be allocated to the Ministry of Health. view
  • 12 Jun 2013 in National Assembly: I would like to request this House to support our requirements in the Supplementary Budget and in terms of fundraising so that we can move this country to where it should be in terms of health. view
  • 12 Jun 2013 in National Assembly: I would like to say something about my constituency so that I do not spend all the time talking about national issues and forget my constituency. I am the Member of Parliament for Kitui South which happens to be the biggest constituency in that county. I have heard hon. Members requesting for different equipment, but I would like to point out that my constituency, big as it is, does not have a single district hospital. When we talk about free maternal health care, Kitui South Constituency may not benefit because we do not have a district hospital. We have two ... view
  • 12 Jun 2013 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. view
  • 8 May 2013 in National Assembly: Thank you hon. Speaker. I rise to support this Bill. It is time we had resources allocated to the counties. Hon. Speaker, Sir, before I give my contribution in relation to this, I would like to point out that when you look at the House today, you can clearly see that the Jubilee side have availed themselves and they are ready to scrutinize the Division of Revenue Bill and give their view
  • 8 May 2013 in National Assembly: Thank you hon. Speaker. I rise to support this Bill. It is time we had resources allocated to the counties. Hon. Speaker, Sir, before I give my contribution in relation to this, I would like to point out that when you look at the House today, you can clearly see that the Jubilee side have availed themselves and they are ready to scrutinize the Division of Revenue Bill and give their view
  • 8 May 2013 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Speaker. Thank you hon. Wamalwa Wakhungu for that clarification of your name, I meant hon. Wamalwa Wakhungu; you looked very worried. You thought this Bill would not be scrutinized properly. I just wanted to clarify that when you look at the numbers right now, you can see that the Jubilee side is ready. Even though we got these documents late, we have scrutinized them, and I would urge you to fit in the kind of contributions that you are going to give. We are ready and willing to give views in relation to this. I would also ... view
  • 8 May 2013 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Speaker. Thank you hon. Wamalwa Wakhungu for that clarification of your name, I meant hon. Wamalwa Wakhungu; you looked very worried. You thought this Bill would not be scrutinized properly. I just wanted to clarify that when you look at the numbers right now, you can see that the Jubilee side is ready. Even though we got these documents late, we have scrutinized them, and I would urge you to fit in the kind of contributions that you are going to give. We are ready and willing to give views in relation to this. I would also ... view

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