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.
22 Apr 2020 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. Hon. Caleb Amisi sought a Statement regarding the safety of healthcare workers while fighting COVID-19. He sought to know about training being offered to our nurses in the fight against COVID-19. As I respond on the training being offered to our nurses in the fight against COVID-19, in order to increase the capacity of health workers on COVID-19, the national Government has developed guidelines, standards and treatment protocols - 18 in total - and the proper materials required. Training of trainers (TOTs) has been scaled up in all the 47 counties. Currently, we have 1,097 trainers ...
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22 Apr 2020 in National Assembly:
health workers in isolation and treatment sites and quarantine facilities at national and county levels and morgue attendants. On transportation of suspected cases to isolation facilities, suspected cases in Kenya are defined epidemiologically and clinically. Exposure history that includes travelling from an area that has confirmed active transmission of COVID-19, close contact with someone from an area recording active transmission of COVID-19, contact with a probable or confirmed COVID-19 cases, and cleaning a COVID-19 patient’s room or items. Once the sub-county response team or any citizen calls the call centre 719 to notify of a suspected case, the Emergency Operation ...
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22 Apr 2020 in National Assembly:
complete that facility where all our healthcare workers will be taken care of in case they test positive for COVID-19.
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22 Apr 2020 in National Assembly:
It is at the Kenyatta National Hospital. It is a day care centre where all our healthcare workers will be taken care of in case they test positive for COVID-19.
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22 Apr 2020 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I will also table guidelines on the use of masks because we had that discussion in the morning. I request Members to go through them. The proper use of a mask is that it must cover your nose all the way to the chin. Those Members who have a mask with a metal at the top, press it so that it covers your nose to ensure that the mask does not keep coming down. The guidelines are here so that Members can learn the proper use of masks.
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22 Apr 2020 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman. I stand to oppose. As we report or become whistle blowers on people who have evaded tax, what if the tax you are reporting is less than Kshs5 million? As we encourage reporting, it would make sense if they said a percentage of the amount reported. When you say the incentive will be Kshs5 million and I am reporting a tax evasion of Kshs2 million, where will the Government get the balance from?
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22 Apr 2020 in National Assembly:
Yes. Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, we had another new section immediately after section 3. I just wanted to confirm whether that has also been dropped. 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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22 Apr 2020 in National Assembly:
Written law of contract.
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22 Apr 2020 in National Assembly:
Thank you. I stand guided, Hon. Chairman.
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22 Apr 2020 in National Assembly:
Yes, Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairperson. I thank the Chair for withdrawing but it is not good to mislead the House. He has said that the amendments are good and the only issue was about COVID-19. Every law we make here must also have a solution. When you say that you are protecting the people who are employed not to be sacked, then what happens to the employers who cannot afford to pay their wages? So, let us not say that the whole thing was about COVID-19. We need to look at all the proposals but not just think about COVID-19.
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