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  • 16 Oct 2013 in National Assembly: I find it very interesting that some people have made the processing of birth certificates like milking a cow. If one wants a birth certificate, he has to pay something small. That is the case and yet, the person who might be applying for that birth certificate 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
  • 16 Oct 2013 in National Assembly: might be in dire need of the document probably to acquire a passport. The delay in the issuance of that document makes the person delay in acquiring the traveling document. So, I really support this process of having a unified and harmonized system of all personal bio-data. view
  • 16 Oct 2013 in National Assembly: I also want to say that students are unable to register for their exams without producing birth certificates. In my constituency, the birth certificates are collected by the school heads. Documents are bond together and then taken to the registration office for the issuance of birth certificate. Sometimes, the birth certificates are not processed in time. I feel that this process should be simplified. Let the birth certificates be given at the place of birth and let the owners of the birth certificate go and collect them. Unless it is a late application, you do not need to wait until ... view
  • 16 Oct 2013 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, with those remarks, I beg to support. view
  • 2 Oct 2013 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I wish to support this Motion as amended by hon. Muhia. view
  • 2 Oct 2013 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I support the amendment. This Motion, as tabled, is very timely. It is important to note that many Kenyans are farmers in one way or the other. They keep animals or cows in their farms and they expect to make money from the farm produce. view
  • 2 Oct 2013 in National Assembly: The price of Kshs27 per litre of milk is very low compared with the life in the constituency. That is the case and yet, farmers are expected to make money so that they can improve on their lifestyle. So, the amendment to raise the price of milk to Kshs45 per litre is ideal. view
  • 2 Oct 2013 in National Assembly: Let the Government establish milk coolers in every constituency where milk can be taken, stored or chilled so that farmers can be encouraged to increase their animals. If this is done, it will improve the economic power of our people. The Government should also think about finding a market for milk. Sometimes, farmers produce milk, but it ends up going to waste because there is no market. Therefore, the Government should also establish markets where farmers can sell their produce. view
  • 2 Oct 2013 in National Assembly: With those few remarks, I beg to support the amendment. view
  • 9 Jul 2013 in National Assembly: Thank you hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I rise to support this Motion by my friend, hon. David Kangongo. It is a very timely Motion. I want to say that it is a pity that, 50 years after Independence, the only company that is mandated to distribute power in this country has only done 15 per cent. About 85 per cent of our homes and institutions are not supplied with electricity. That means that it will take us another 50 years to even get closer to 50 per cent of electricity supply. I support this Motion because the company that distributes ... view

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