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  • 5 Oct 2016 in National Assembly: If we are going to have a chaplain who is a Muslim, then Christian students within those institutions can refuse to access those offices and the advice that will be given by that officer. I think our Constitution needs to be looked at keenly to ensure that some of those problems are sorted out. We have had incidences where children were radicalized by people of the cloth in certain regions. Some of them are actually criminals. As we do this, it is important that we look at ways of providing solutions. My colleague is attempting to look for solutions to ... view
  • 5 Oct 2016 in National Assembly: With those remarks, I fully support the provision of religious advice to our youth. It will help improve the lives of our school managers and the future of our children. view
  • 3 Aug 2016 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Speaker. Actually, I was queuing so that I could give a notice of Motion. I will allow my colleagues to contribute on that Petition. 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
  • 3 Aug 2016 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Speaker. Hon. Speaker, I beg to give notice of the following Motion:- THAT, aware that incidences of buildings in public boarding secondary schools being torched by unruly students are on the rise; concerned that most perpetrators of the dastardly acts of arson in schools go unpunished due to the difficulty in establishing a nexus between them and the acts; deeply worried that students behind arson in various schools evade responsibility by seeking admission in other schools where they transfer similar vices; afraid that if left unabated, this trend will turn dormitories in public boarding secondary schools into ... view
  • 3 Aug 2016 in National Assembly: locations in all public boarding secondary schools as an enhanced security mechanism for surveillance of students’ activities; makes provisions for regular and mandatory checks to confirm compliance and enforcement of the mechanisms; and enforces strict admission criteria, including maintenance of a profile of alleged perpetrators of arson to ensure that they do not escape liability by transferring to other schools without proper screening. view
  • 27 Jul 2016 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for giving me this opportunity to contribute to this Motion by Hon. Mwadime. I want to begin by thanking the Hon. Member for coming up with such a timely Motion that will enable the Government to provide water. It is a major requirement in all our schools. It is so good that our children can learn in the right environment. This Motion seeks to ensure there is provision of water. It states “public facilities”, particularly primary schools. I imagine the Mover of this Motion was also alluding to secondary schools, dispensaries, health centres, markets ... view
  • 27 Jul 2016 in National Assembly: implementers who are named by the Constitution as the county governments of this country. Otherwise, I think this Motion is important and it has come at the right time. I believe that as we move on, we shall look at the solution. view
  • 27 Jul 2016 in National Assembly: I want to mention one final thing before I give my colleagues an opportunity. The Government is spending a lot of resources in enabling learning within our learning institutions. We are talking about providing fresh water for them to use. The Government is putting electricity in our institutions so that Information Communication Technology (ICT) can be taught in our schools. More than 60, 70 or 80 per cent of NGCDF funds are currently going into education because our schools are being uplifted. Unfortunately, all this money is going down the drain because of a few disgruntled elements within our schooling ... view
  • 20 Jul 2016 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for this opportunity. I begin by thanking Hon. Malulu Injendi for coming up with an extremely important Motion that is basically geared towards ensuring that the services that are being provided by these elderly managers are recognised by the State and that they are paid for them. view
  • 20 Jul 2016 in National Assembly: In Kathiani Constituency, we do not call them elders because in the Kamba community there are other elders. So, we actually refer to them as village managers. This is straightforward because these are the people who manage the affairs of the State in every village in our country. view

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