26 Oct 2022 in Senate:
I promise an open door policy where we can interact and work closely together, complement our efforts to make lives better for our people in Kenya.
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26 Oct 2022 in Senate:
I will also be looking forward to your support. I am ready to support and work together with you all. I am also seeking and hoping that I will get the maximum support that I need to be able to discharge my duties as the CS.
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26 Oct 2022 in Senate:
Finally, it is a great moment of honour to the women of Kenya. Looking at the composition of our Cabinet, as it is right now, it is unprecedented. We are heading in the
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26 Oct 2022 in Senate:
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26 Oct 2022 in Senate:
right direction as a country where women are finding a pride of place in very critical tables in this country where they make decision that will turn around the lives of Kenyans.
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26 Oct 2022 in Senate:
As a Member of the Cabinet, I am not there as a woman CS, but as a CS. However, I want the women of Kenya to take note that the time has come for us to step up, take our positions and take advantage of the leadership that we have at this opportune moment. Currently, our Government is opening up all the spaces necessary for women to take charge of the destiny of Kenya. Since my seat here was on an affirmative action position, where I was holding brief for the women of Kenya, I want to believe that my ...
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26 Oct 2022 in Senate:
Do your work without fear. You are not less than any other Senator elected in this House. That is not to say that I do not take cognisant of the fact that there is a big difference between one who has faced the electorate to get elected. However, for being in this House, women have a clean slate to make their mark and leave foot prints for that other next woman to come and take that space as you go for something bigger.
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26 Oct 2022 in Senate:
Thank you very much, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. Hon. Colleagues, I will miss you all so much, but you are free to visit me in my office. If at any time, I am called to appear or provide any sort of support to the Senate, be assured that I am ready and willing because we need a concerted effort to be able to deliver for the people of Kenya.
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26 Oct 2022 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir and my colleagues for the kind words, congratulations and encouragement. I feel better right now. I previously had a bit of anticipatory homesickness for leaving you people behind. From listening to my colleagues, I can deduce some interest in the docket because it touches on matters affecting their respective constituents. I will make sure that they can take me up on this and I will have an open door policy. Sen. Sifuna, has talked of some issues and he must have heard me talk about the Dandora eye sore during my vetting. Nairobi River ...
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26 Oct 2022 in Senate:
Thank you very much and God bless you. We shall be meeting in other arenas because I will soon be making my final exit from this House.
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