Sabina Chege is a woman of many talents and used to be an actor at Kenya National Theatre. She served as a radio presenter for many years where she addressed development and women issues. Transforming people is her passion.
17 May 2017 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, he is now shouting.
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17 May 2017 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for your protection. We are speaking on a very serious Bill. As I was saying, the biggest time bomb we have in this nation is unemployment of the youth who are the majority voters in this nation. Any serious Government needs to come up with a strategy of making sure that young people are employed. The only way that can be done is through industrialisation. 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.
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17 May 2017 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for your protection. We are speaking on a very serious Bill. As I was saying, the biggest time bomb we have in this nation is unemployment of the youth who are the majority voters in this nation. Any serious Government needs to come up with a strategy of making sure that young people are employed. The only way that can be done is through industrialisation. 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.
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17 May 2017 in National Assembly:
Finally, I will speak about famine in this nation. Although this Bill does not touch on county governments, agriculture is fully devolved. We do not have maize and, therefore, there is food shortage. I challenge the governors of this country to take this function seriously, make sure they cushion our people, give them seedlings, fertilisers and help the farmers with the best practices and value addition so that we have enough food in this nation.
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17 May 2017 in National Assembly:
Finally, I will speak about famine in this nation. Although this Bill does not touch on county governments, agriculture is fully devolved. We do not have maize and, therefore, there is food shortage. I challenge the governors of this country to take this function seriously, make sure they cushion our people, give them seedlings, fertilisers and help the farmers with the best practices and value addition so that we have enough food in this nation.
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17 May 2017 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I support.
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17 May 2017 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I support.
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16 May 2017 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, from the outset, I support. I have an advantage of speaking after the Member for Kibra Constituency who has the experience of these awards. The village school I went to never had that advantage. That is why it is important that this becomes a law because the President‟s Award was launched back in 1966. Until now, I do not think anybody from my county has ever got an award. I was not privileged as a Member for Kibra Constituency to go through it. This award is targeting young people between 14 years and 24 ...
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16 May 2017 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, from the outset, I support. I have an advantage of speaking after the Member for Kibra Constituency who has the experience of these awards. The village school I went to never had that advantage. That is why it is important that this becomes a law because the President‟s Award was launched back in 1966. Until now, I do not think anybody from my county has ever got an award. I was not privileged as a Member for Kibra Constituency to go through it. This award is targeting young people between 14 years and 24 ...
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16 May 2017 in National Assembly:
I will be one of the champions of this law because I intend to visit all the schools in my constituency to encourage young people to participate. Most of them are already doing things like the ones the Member for Kibra alluded to. My fear is that they may go unnoticed.
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