21 Nov 2019 in National Assembly:
By the powers conferred to this House by the Constitution, it is the custodian of all the confidential documents pertaining to each and every public officer in this country, including the President. If we do not guard them by protecting them through the provisions of the law and the Parliamentary Powers and Privileges Act, this will go badly. It will be on record and will reflect badly on us and this House.
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21 Nov 2019 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I second.
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7 Nov 2019 in National Assembly:
Thank you very much, Hon. Speaker. I am a Member of the Departmental Committee on Defence and Foreign Relations. The ratification of this treaty will be of great importance to this nation because the modus operandi of foreign military force giving a framework of how the host nation can undertake the relationship between the two. The treaty is concerned about the rights of citizens from the foreign force.
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7 Nov 2019 in National Assembly:
South Africa and Kenya have a cooperation that we all cherish. Recently, we saw how South Africa divers came in handy to help us when we had the tragedy of the ferry incident. We saw South Africa expertise, knowledge and skills that we wish to have transferred to us through this treaty.
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7 Nov 2019 in National Assembly:
This treaty will also give us the opportunity to know how to dispose military ware or fire force. If, today, a foreign country is given the opportunity to be in Kenya, they must be governed by the laws of this country in their undertakings. Therefore, this treaty recognises that we must respect the laws of the hosting country.
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7 Nov 2019 in National Assembly:
It gives the opportunity for every mission the military will undertake to be gazetted. They must be given a specific area of operation to avoid issues where military forces from outside, through exchange programmes, undertake their own military trainings and eventually leave dangerous weapons in a given area. Therefore, the Agreement ratifies that for any joint operation or singular by an accepted foreign military force must have a gazetted area. The said Treaty also provides a framework within which compensations have to be made and liabilities borne. There are liabilities to be borne by the hosting country and there are ...
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30 Oct 2019 in National Assembly:
Ahsante sana, Bwana Spika kwa kunipa nafasi au fursa hii ili nichangie jambo hili ambalo ni la kuleta raha, furaha, basheshe na bashasha. Hiyo ni lugha ya Kiswahili. Nataka kukupongeza kwa sababu utakuwa katika kumbukumbu za vitabu vya Bunge kama aliyeleta mabadilisho - that is reforms - ambayo tumeyaona katika Bunge hili la 12. Nakushukuru kwa sababu lugha ya Kiswahili ina lahaja mbali mbali. Mimi kama Mkalenjin kutoka Nandi, tuko na lahaja za Kinandi. Mjaluo pia ako na lahaja zake za Kijaluo. Wale ambao wanaongea lugha ya Kiswahili kutoka Pwani si kwamba hawana lahaja katika lugha hii. Nashukuru kwa sababu ...
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26 Sep 2019 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker and the Chairman. I welcome this Sessional Paper because it addresses most of the concerns that we have as a country. As we try to implement the new programme and the curriculum that we have adopted as a nation, which has already been rolled out and Grade 3 pupils are being tested, it is my sincere request to the Committee, and the Ministry of Education, to consider that changing a curriculum is very expensive. We, as Members of Parliament, and all stakeholders, including parents, must be involved 100 per cent to especially capacitate schools ...
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26 Sep 2019 in National Assembly:
and teachers, so that we can provide an enabling environment for the implementation of the program.
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26 Sep 2019 in National Assembly:
I support the Motion. This programme needs to be budgeted for. As you can see, the CBC is being rolled yet there is no budget for it. I wonder what will happen in the next two or three years when we shall be having junior secondary schools from Standard Six, if we will have no facilities. What will happen to us, as leaders? The crisis will face us and not just the Ministry. Two, who will teach in junior secondary school when we already have a challenge in primary and secondary schools? I have many secondary schools that have a ...
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