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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  • 24 May 2017 in National Assembly: In Clause 73 on mental health, the Senate Amendments were that the Bill be amended by deleting Clause 73. Their justification was that there is existing legal framework and as such there is no need to have it included in this Bill. The Mediation Committee’s recommendation was that it rejected its deletion. Its justification was that mental health is a major health issue and its inclusion in the Health Bill, 2016 is to give effect to other legislations which may follow. The Mediation Committee agreed with the National Assembly’s position to reinstate Clause 73 with the following amendment: “Inserting the ... view
  • 24 May 2017 in National Assembly: On Clause 89 on licensing of private entities to operate hospitals and clinics, the Senate Amendments were that the Bill be amended by deleting Clause 89. The justification was that a separate legislation should be enacted. The Mediation Committee’s recommendation was that it rejected the Senate Amendment to Clause 89. The Mediation Committee’s resolution was that it agreed with the National Assembly’s position to reinstate Clause 89 and the justification was that the provision is provided for to foster and encourage private sector participation in the health sector. view
  • 24 May 2017 in National Assembly: On Clause 89 on licensing of private entities to operate hospitals and clinics, the Senate Amendments were that the Bill be amended by deleting Clause 89. The justification was that a separate legislation should be enacted. The Mediation Committee’s recommendation was that it rejected the Senate Amendment to Clause 89. The Mediation Committee’s resolution was that it agreed with the National Assembly’s position to reinstate Clause 89 and the justification was that the provision is provided for to foster and encourage private sector participation in the health sector. view
  • 24 May 2017 in National Assembly: Clause 91 on duties of the licensees, the Senate Amendment was that the Bill be amended by deleting Clause 91. The justification was that separate legislation should be enacted. The Mediation Committee rejected the Senate Amendment to delete Clause 91. The justification was that private participation in the health sector requires regulation. The Mediation Committee agreed with the National Assembly’s position to reinstate Clause 91 and the justification was that private sector participation in the health sector requires regulation. view
  • 24 May 2017 in National Assembly: Clause 91 on duties of the licensees, the Senate Amendment was that the Bill be amended by deleting Clause 91. The justification was that separate legislation should be enacted. The Mediation Committee rejected the Senate Amendment to delete Clause 91. The justification was that private participation in the health sector requires regulation. The Mediation Committee agreed with the National Assembly’s position to reinstate Clause 91 and the justification was that private sector participation in the health sector requires regulation. view
  • 24 May 2017 in National Assembly: I would like to thank all those who participated in coming up with this agreed version of the Health Bill. It has now been agreed upon by the National Assembly and the Senate. I would like to thank all the Members of the Departmental Committee of Health both in the National Assembly, the Senate and the Mediation Committee Members appointed by the Speakers of the National Assembly and the Senate. 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
  • 24 May 2017 in National Assembly: I would like to thank all those who participated in coming up with this agreed version of the Health Bill. It has now been agreed upon by the National Assembly and the Senate. I would like to thank all the Members of the Departmental Committee of Health both in the National Assembly, the Senate and the Mediation Committee Members appointed by the Speakers of the National Assembly and the Senate. 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
  • 24 May 2017 in National Assembly: I now take this opportunity to request the House to adopt the Report by the Mediation Committee on the Health Bill and approve the mediated version of the Health Bill. I beg to move and call upon Hon. (Dr.) Nyikal who has been a strong Member of the Departmental Committee on Health and was also part of the Mediation Committee to second. view
  • 24 May 2017 in National Assembly: I now take this opportunity to request the House to adopt the Report by the Mediation Committee on the Health Bill and approve the mediated version of the Health Bill. I beg to move and call upon Hon. (Dr.) Nyikal who has been a strong Member of the Departmental Committee on Health and was also part of the Mediation Committee to second. view
  • 24 May 2017 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. view

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