Sabina Wanjiru Chege

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Sabina Wanjiru Chege

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.

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 23 Nov 2016 in National Assembly: 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
  • 23 Nov 2016 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairlady, I wanted the Mover to explain something to me. Why do we have the Cabinet Secretary signing the Letter of Interim Authority and the Charter is signed by the Chairperson of the Commission? I would like to have that clarification or a further amendment so that both of them, whether it is Letter of Interim Authority or the Charter, are signed by the Chair of the Commission. view
  • 23 Nov 2016 in National Assembly: After consultations, the Chair of the Commission will give a Letter of Interim Authority having approved it and then forward it to the Cabinet Secretary for signatory. Therefore, I propose that it is amended so that both the Letter of Interim Authority and the Charter be signed by the Cabinet Secretary. That is my proposal. view
  • 23 Nov 2016 in National Assembly: No. view
  • 23 Nov 2016 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I beg to move that the Committee does agree with the Committee on the said Report. view
  • 23 Nov 2016 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I beg to report that the Committee of the whole House has considered the Universities (Amendment) Bill (National Assembly Bill No. 66 of 2015) and approved the same with amendments. view
  • 6 Oct 2016 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I rise to support. As we speak about child labour, the only thing I would like to mention is that we need to define what child labour is. In my county where we have tea and coffee farms, we have many children who are normally sent to the coffee estates to pick coffee. This is the case and yet some of these children need to go to school. We should take measures against parents who do not take their children to school. As the Chair of the Departmental Committee on Education, Research and Technology, the Government ... view
  • 6 Oct 2016 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I ask you to protect me from the Hon. Member for Nakuru Town East Constituency. view
  • 6 Oct 2016 in National Assembly: I support this Bill. Witness protection is a very sensitive issue. We have incidences in this country where people cannot give information because they are not sure once they give the information what will happen to them. We have had sad incidences where lives have been lost. We had the recent case of lawyer Kimani. It is high time as a nation and with the new Constitution, we came up with proper amendments to this Bill to protect witnesses. view
  • 6 Oct 2016 in National Assembly: We have had issues of terrorism and even minors getting molested, especially in my county where we have many cases of sexual offences. Parents and neighbours are afraid to talk about them because they think they are going to be victimised. We have the drugs issue which is a big elephant and disaster in this nation. The nature of business and the money that changes hands on drug trafficking makes it impossible for anybody with information to even mention names or give it because they do not know what will happen to them. view

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