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.
27 Feb 2014 in National Assembly:
So, we are ready, hon. Speaker. On the few issues that we, as Chairs, present to the Budget and Appropriations Committee, we plead that they implement them. It is also very important that they listen to us when we make our proposals. I know that the funds might not be enough but before they make the decision that they are not awarding us what we have sought, it is important that they let us know so that we are also answerable to our Members. Thank you.
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26 Feb 2014 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, hon. Deputy Speaker. I rise on a point of order. Hon. Wakhungu has said that the Committee is sleeping on its job. I am not sure whether he is a Member of that Committee. Secondly, we know the timelines that we have been given. We know the Committee has been working very hard. I would like to say that, maybe, the Committee looked for the amount of money in the wrong docket. I would say that I support but with amendment. If you look at the amount of money that has been given--- The electronic ...
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26 Feb 2014 in National Assembly:
Yes, hon. Deputy Speaker!
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26 Feb 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, what is out of order is that hon. Wakhungu said that the Committee has been sleeping on its job. If you are a Member of that committee, then you can tell us that. But I am very sure that we did not have enough time and every Committee, including my Committee was struggling to meet the deadline. I, therefore, urge that the Committee be given a chance. If there is somewhere else where we can get the money, it is important that we support the Committee.
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4 Dec 2013 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Speaker. I would like the hon. Member to give the Committee two weeks and we will give an appropriate answer. Thank you.
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4 Dec 2013 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Speaker. I would like the hon. Member to give the Committee two weeks and we will give an appropriate answer. Thank you.
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13 Nov 2013 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Deputy Speaker. I would like to respond to a question that was raised by hon. Kajuju. She raised an issue of some head teachers denying female students who have given birth recently, the opportunity to sit for their Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination despite being fully registered. She gave a case of one Charity Kananu, a student at Antwanduru Day Secondary School, who was denied a chance to sit for the KCSE examination by the school principal on the ground that she had given birth two weeks prior to the start of examinations. She said ...
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13 Nov 2013 in National Assembly:
from school since 10th June, 2013, the principal had made adequate preparations for her to sit for the exam by providing a clearly marked desk with her name and an index number. It is therefore the opinion of the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology that there was no impropriety on the part of the principal of Antwanduru Secondary School, or any other officer involved in the administration of the examination, and therefore no disciplinary action is necessary in this case. Given that the circumstance that led to Charity Kananu’s failure to sit the exam were her violation of examinations ...
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13 Nov 2013 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I might give some of the answers. I want to start with the one for Mount Elgon which hon. Jakoyo Midiwo raised.
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13 Nov 2013 in National Assembly:
As a Committee, we were willing to travel to the place on Friday but the hon. Member informed us that the DEOs will be busy because exams are ending on that day. We were also told that it is raining heavily. So, the Committee is ready to travel to Mount Elgon and carry out investigations.
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