9 Apr 2025 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I also would like to seek a clarification from the Cabinet Secretary regarding the situation in Oloolua Forest, located in Ngong, Kajiado North Constituency. Some time ago, we had a big problem involving intruders encroaching on the forest. This encroachment disrupted grazing activities and prevented animals from accessing water from the nearby river. I seek an update on the current status of this encroachment, particularly in the Oloolua Area. Could she tell us the plans the Ministry has to address this issue, ensure the forest's protection and hold the responsible individuals accountable? Thank you.
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19 Mar 2025 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I also wanted to know from the Cabinet Secretary, there was an allocation in the last financial year on the issue of irrigation at the Magadi Nguruman area. I wanted to know the status---
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19 Mar 2025 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, maybe that Cabinet Secretary might be able to answer this question.
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18 Mar 2025 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I have not really got the name of the school. Which school is this?
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18 Mar 2025 in Senate:
Okay, thank you. Let me also take this opportunity to join you and congratulate and thank the school, the students and the teachers from Kajiado. This is Sen. Seki, Senator for Kajiado. I want to thank and appreciate you for finding time to be here today to join us together as the Senate, and as Parliament, to learn more about Parliament, particularly the Senate, now that we are still on. The other House, the National Assembly, is on recess. I welcome you to the Senate as you continue to learn. As you go back home, greet the parents, teachers and ...
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18 Mar 2025 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I also want to support the Statement by Sen. Chute on the livestock vaccination programme in the country at the moment. It has come at the right time for livestock farmers in the country. The Government has pronounced itself saying that they will vaccinate livestock all over the country. This Statement specifically looks at the kind of diseases and vaccination that will be carried out for a specific period. We are yet to know the kind of vaccination. Livestock farmers have not been told the kind of vaccination that the Government is trying roll out for our ...
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5 Mar 2025 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I also take this opportunity to join you to thank the PCEA, Ngong’ Hills school for finding time to be with us today. I The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Director, Hansard and AudioServices, Senate.
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5 Mar 2025 in Senate:
know this school and understand its’ performance. Ngong’ has been a long historical town in our county and in the entire nation. We thank you for finding time to be with us this afternoon. Senate is a renowned. It is the Upper House which legislates issues of education in national and county levels. I know you will learn much more as you continue to have this great time with us. You are most welcome. I know we will have more interaction outside there as I will come and greet you. Na tutapiga picha. Thank you and God bless you.
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4 Mar 2025 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I also rise to support the Statement by Sen. Mutinda on the same issue of sexual harassment on staff of the institution that has been mentioned in the statement. This issue has occurred in different forms within a period of one week or so. I remember we had a similar problem in Magadi last week. There was a very serious case where members of Kajiado area of Magadi Soda have been terrorized by Mr. Lorgali. We really need to pray that God will intervene to our young women. Why are some men terrorizing women ...
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26 Feb 2025 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I rise, pursuant to Standing Order No.52(1) to make a Statement on a matter of national and international concern namely, the recognition of the service of the late Mr. Samuel Kaitwai, a young police constable who died in the line of duty while serving as part of the Kenyan-led and United Nations- backed multinational security support mission to Haiti. First and foremost, I wish to express my heartfelt sympathies and condolences to the family and friends of the late Mr. Kaitwai during this difficult time. Mr. Kaitwai was a committed and courageous officer who made an ...
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