Rachel Wambui Shebesh

Born

1st July 1971

Post

P. O. Box 72736-00200 Nairobi

Post

Parliament Buildings
Parliament Rd.
P.O Box 41842 – 00100
Nairobi, Kenya

Email

wshebesh@yahoo.com

Link

Facebook

Telephone

0722524004

Link

@rachelshebesh on Twitter

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 25 Jul 2013 in National Assembly: Hon. Deputy Speaker, in the last Parliament, a resolution was passed in this House that no demolitions should take place until legislation has been put in place to regulate the process. In his Statement, the Chairperson should:- view
  • 25 Jul 2013 in National Assembly: (i) Clarify why those demolitions are still going on despite the resolution passed by this House in the Tenth Parliament. view
  • 25 Jul 2013 in National Assembly: Hon. Deputy Speaker, I am glad that the Chair has said that the Committee on its Motion has investigated this matter further. I would like the Committee to clarify whether the contact between the Government and Essar is really adding value to the refurbishment and revitalization of the KPR. The Committee could recommend that when we sign deals that do not work, instead of extending time, say by two years to determine whether it is working, we could re-tender or revert the services to the Government instead of surrendering the tasks to a company that is not performing. view
  • 25 Jul 2013 in National Assembly: On a point of order, hon. Deputy Speaker. Is it really right for the Leader of Majority Party to come out on national television and say that one Member of the County Assembly of Nyandarua is not doing good work when he cannot substantiate and all he has is the opinion of another Member called KK? Is it really fair and in order? view
  • 24 Jul 2013 in National Assembly: Yes, hon. Deputy Speaker. I thank hon. Bosire for giving us an opportunity to explain to the country the Computer Laptops Project. As the Leader of Majority Party gives the Statement, could he expound on the laid down plans for electrification of schools, training of more teachers and, more importantly, explain whether the laptops will, at any point, be assembled within Kenya and whether they will be creating jobs for the young people of this country? view
  • 24 Jul 2013 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Deputy Speaker. view
  • 24 Jul 2013 in National Assembly: On a point of order, hon. Deputy Speaker. Could the Leader of Minority Party substantiate his remarks? He should not always raise issues that bring division to this country. He does it very casually and always gets away with it. This is the National Assembly and Kenyans are watching us. He should clearly tell us what Jubilee Coalition has done in terms of appointments that do not show the face of Kenya. This is becoming too much and a bit careless on the part of hon. Nyenze. view
  • 24 Jul 2013 in National Assembly: Hon. Deputy Speaker, I am really begging. As I said before, we are the National Assembly and the nation is watching us. We should not allow comments that cannot be substantiated to continue being raised on the Floor. Members of the CORD Coalition sit in all committees that have been vetting all the appointments that have been done so far. Is the hon. Member in order to purport that the appointments so far done have been used as conveyor belt? This is because that reflects on the whole House and not one side of the House. Is he really in ... view
  • 23 Jul 2013 in National Assembly: On a point of order, hon. Deputy Speaker. I rise under Standing Order No.85, which is on anticipating debate. I want to congratulate the Rapid Response Team, which I was part of when I was in the ODM. I know that they have been sent to do good work and they do it well. However, the RRT is anticipating debate. This is a House of rules. It does not follow that it is only one side of the House that follows rules. There is another side of the House that not only follows rules, but knows them all. They are ... view
  • 23 Jul 2013 in National Assembly: Semantics using a lot of words cannot be seen to be the truth all the time. I beg you, as you rule, not to always take the side of those who talk with force against those who talk with reason. This is anticipating debate. We only need to look at the Standing Order No.85 to see exactly what the RRT of CORD is up to. view

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