All parliamentary appearances
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12 Nov 2020 in National Assembly:
This is what our future looks like: a Kenya where no one will ascend to a high public office on account of their tribe; a Kenya where no capable person will wallow in poverty because of poor governance; a Kenya where our potential people will be exploited for the greatness of our nation; and a Kenya where we will all share equitably in the prosperity of our nation. I believe our future is bright and I believe that the future is beckoning us. The future is here for us to take; and indeed, a future where truly justice will be ...
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12 Nov 2020 in National Assembly:
Kenya is greater than the sum of its citizens. We are a beacon of hope and an icon of peace and stability in a very volatile region. We must be a role model for progressive African social democracy. These qualities are not inherent. We must continuously water them from the well of our national commitment to a better, brighter and more inclusive Kenya for all. Hon. Speakers and Hon. Members of this august House, as we seek to grow our democracy and deepen institutional synergy within Government. I challenge the leadership of our two Houses of Parliament to strive as ...
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12 Nov 2020 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speakers, it is now my pleasure to submit to Parliament the following three reports as required by the Constitution: (1) Report on all the Measures Taken and Progress Achieved in the Realisation of our National Values; (2) Report on Progress Made in Fulfilling the International Obligations of the Republic; and, (3) Report on the State of Security. Further, and in recognition of the centrality of transparency, accountability and good governance as the anchors of sustainable development, and while also conscious of the pivotal role played by micro, small and medium enterprises in driving growth and creating opportunities, I have ...
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12 Nov 2020 in National Assembly:
(1) The Report on Ease of Doing Business, Milestones 2017 to 2020;
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12 Nov 2020 in National Assembly:
(2) The Annual Report of the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions for the Financial Years 2017/2018, 2018/2019 and 2019/2020.
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4 Apr 2019 in National Assembly:
The Hon. Speaker of the National Assembly, the Hon. Speaker of the Senate, Hon. Members of Parliament, fellow Kenyans, in accordance with Article 132 of the Constitution, I am honoured to report to Parliament the measures taken and progress achieved in the realization of the national values set out in Article 10 of our Constitution as well as the progress made in fulfilling our international obligations. It is my pleasure to submit the same to this Special Sitting of the two Houses of Parliament and to the entire nation of Kenya. Hon. Speakers, the state of our nation is strong. ...
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4 Apr 2019 in National Assembly:
I am well aware that the task ahead of us, no doubt, is enormous. But there can be no turning back in our quest to transform our national economy to become truly an engine for creating jobs and opportunities for Kenyans. There is no turning back on Government reforms that are intended to improve service provision to all Kenyans. There is no turning The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate.
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4 Apr 2019 in National Assembly:
back on fighting all enemies of Kenya, foreign or domestic so as to ensure that Kenyans and their property are safe and secure. Hon. Speakers, there is no turning back on the obligations we have made on the Big Four Agenda, to environmental sustainability, to inter-generational equity and upholding a strong rules-based international system. There will be no turning back on the Building Bridges Initiative that assures inclusion, cohesion, unity and respect for all Kenyans. There will be no turning back on the war against corruption as it is a just war to prevent misuse of public resources for selfish ...
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2 May 2018 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speakers, and Hon. Members of Parliament, I begin by saying that today is a profound honour for me to deliver the first State of the Nation Address of my second term in office. However, I wish with your joint permission that before I proceed any further, let me, at this early juncture, pay tribute to the late Hon. Kenneth Matiba whose patriotism inspired greatly the Constitution under whose authority we meet today.
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2 May 2018 in National Assembly:
Let us all resolve to emulate the example he set and his desire for a strong prosperous and inclusive Kenya. Hon. Speakers, it is right and fitting to look back on the achievements of the 11th Parliament before setting out our plans for this Parliament. The 11th Parliament was charged with the task of implementing our new Constitution, making enabling laws to create institutions which the new constitutional order called for. There is no doubt, walking this part of the journey has not been easy but, what is encouraging is that we have made significant progress in implementing the new ...
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