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.
26 Apr 2016 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairlady. I support the amendment. It is important that we know the membership of the security firms in this country. It is not only because they may commit crimes but because some employers abuse them and their rights. Sometimes, employers disown these guards when they suffer injuries while working in their premises. It is important that we have a database of people working for specific security firms so that we can follow up for those who want to complain or for the security of the people whose homes and premises are secured by guards.
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26 Apr 2016 in National Assembly:
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26 Apr 2016 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I just want to join my colleagues in congratulating the people who came up with this Bill. You know all of us rely on these security personnel. Private security workers are among those mostly abused by their employers. We have tycoons who have formed these private security companies. They charge an arm and a leg to the people who hire these security services but pay peanuts to the people who do the actual job. In rainy seasons like now, you will find most of the guards are not well protected. They do not have ...
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21 Apr 2016 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, I want to go on record that I know what I am seconding. Although I had some reservations, the House already passed the Bill and made a decision. I second.
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21 Apr 2016 in National Assembly:
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21 Apr 2016 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, as I second, I do not know why the Chair is on my case today. But I want to go on record that I am duly elected by the people of Murang’a as their Women Representative. I am happy to be in that position. I represent the county.
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21 Apr 2016 in National Assembly:
It would have been important for this House--- It is sad that we made a decision that women are not going to be assisted with the funds but, we know that we have women who are capable and are good leaders. We actually do not need free seats. We do not want nominations. We just need empowerment, a little bit of push and some assistance. As I second, protect me from the Leader of the Majority Party. We know much of the money by African women is with the men. They keep it in their accounts and so, they decide ...
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21 Apr 2016 in National Assembly:
Many women sacrifice and do not go to work so that they can bring up their husbands and children at the same time. We have to make sure that they look okay and smart when they are going to work and when they are representing the people. So, when we need to take leadership positions or political positions, we would like to have that assistance so that women can have an opportunity to go and ask for votes. We do not need to be nominated. We have the capacity, apart from the financial problems.
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