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  • 24 Jul 2013 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Deputy Speaker. Thank you for recognising my County Speaker and my county Members of the County Assembly who are all here. You are most welcome. view
  • 24 Jul 2013 in National Assembly: Hon. Deputy Speaker, the issue of waste management disposal is a thorny issue and I think our Senators will be requesting this House to start preparing a Budget for next year to make sure that each and every county has got a waste disposal factory that can also do very well in manufacturing fertilizer and creating jobs. If the 47 counties can be given that responsibility, they can be contributing immensely towards our economy. view
  • 24 Jul 2013 in National Assembly: Being a member of the Budget and Appropriations Committee in this august House, I would be very grateful if our Senators on the other end would be requesting us when we are doing the Budget for the coming financial year 2014/2015, that we source for some funds for each and every county within the 47 counties so that, at least, we can have a waste disposal management system put in place and fully funded by the National Government. Through that, we will create a lot of employment for our youth who are fully unemployed and we will also create economic ... view
  • 24 Jul 2013 in National Assembly: With those few remarks, my County Speaker and Members of the County Assembly, you are most welcome in this 11th Parliament and feel at home. You will have a cup of tea in the next few minutes. Thank you so much. view
  • 24 Jul 2013 in National Assembly: Hon. Deputy Speaker, I rise to support the appointment of the two very qualified ladies. I would like to take this opportunity, with your permission, to recognize the Leader of the Majority Party of my county, Mr. Gichuki Mwangi and County Assembly Member for my ward and the rest of the county assembly members for Nyandarua County. Welcome to the Eleventh Parliament. view
  • 24 Jul 2013 in National Assembly: I would like to seek your indulgence that it should be noted that as and when a Kikuyu name is seen on a list, there is no face of Kenya. Honestly, nobody chose to be born from Tribe “A” or “B”. Whenever a list has an appointee from the Kikuyu tribe, it is said that it does not have the face of Kenya. It should be appreciated that Kikuyu is among the 42 tribes of this country. We are proud to have been born in that community. We are all Kenyans. We are not special. We are just like you ... view
  • 19 Jun 2013 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, with all due respect, I am begging you to allow me to give a number of hon. Members some of my ten minutes. I want to take two and I will share the rest eight minutes with hon. Members who are interested to contribute to this Motion. view
  • 19 Jun 2013 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, the first hon. Member is Kemei. I want to give him two minutes. view
  • 19 Jun 2013 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I would like to thank all hon. Members who have contributed and supported the Motion. God bless you and, maybe, with God’s blessings, this Motion will become a reality. view
  • 11 Jun 2013 in National Assembly: Thank you hon. Speaker, Sir. Pursuant to Standing Order No. 44 (2)(c), I wish to request a Statement from the Chairperson of the Committee on Administration and National Security regarding people who were displaced from various parts of the Rift Valley such as Njoro, Subukia, Elburgon and others during the tribal clashes of 1991/1992. Within a period of time these people escaped to Kieni Forest in the Aberdare Ranges, engaged in the shamba system to sustain their livelihoods up to the year 2000, when the said system was stopped. Thereafter, they were squeezed into a section of the forest and ... view

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