Susan Wakarura Kihika

Parties & Coalitions

Email

gkihika@gmail.com

Telephone

0708164922

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 7 Nov 2018 in Senate: Report of the Auditor General on the Financial Statements of the Kakamega County Executive for the year ended 30th June 2017. view
  • 7 Nov 2018 in Senate: Report of the Auditor General on the Financial Statements of the Bungoma County Executive for the year ended 30th June 2017. view
  • 7 Nov 2018 in Senate: Report of the Auditor General on the Financial Statements of the Kisumu County Executive for the year ended 30th June 2017. view
  • 7 Nov 2018 in Senate: Report of the Auditor General on the Financial Statements of the Migori County Executive for the year ended 30th June 2017. view
  • 7 Nov 2018 in Senate: Report of the Auditor General on the Financial Statements of the Vihiga County Executive for the year ended 30th June 2017. view
  • 7 Nov 2018 in Senate: Report of the Auditor General on the Financial Statements of the Homa Bay County Executive for the year ended 30th June 2017. view
  • 7 Nov 2018 in Senate: Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I rise to second the Copyright (Amendment) Bill, 2017. It is extremely important and timely and we thank the Senate Majority Leader for his leadership and for bringing this Bill because all of us do not live under a rock. I am sure we have all seen the kind of poverty that some of our biggest stars, be they musicians and other artists--- view
  • 7 Nov 2018 in Senate: We went around during the campaigns and I am sure many of you can attest to this. You meet young people who have done incredible drawings which are very artistic. However, they do not seem to get the financial benefit that they should get out of their work. This has been notorious especially in the music industry. view
  • 7 Nov 2018 in Senate: Like the Senate Majority Leader said, we have known musicians who we either grew up hearing about or we have heard their music for a very long time. For example, we had Mr. Kamaru who was buried the other day. I remember the Deputy President and the President went to visit him in hospital about a month or two ago. At that time, there was a rallying cry to support and help him financially. After entertaining us for many years, most of the musicians end up destitutes to the extent that even burying them becomes problematic. That should not happen ... view
  • 7 Nov 2018 in Senate: The world over, artistes have continued earning. Even after their death, their families and generations after have continued to make money out of the relatives‘ great artistic capacity. For example, we have artistes like Prince and Michael Jackson who I am sure most of you are familiar with. After their death, they even became bigger stars than they were while alive. We have seen concerts being done in their absence but with a cut-off. Most of you may have seen the technology where they have them appear on stage and their music is played but all the money goes to ... view

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