All parliamentary appearances
Entries 11 to 20 of 375.
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6 Apr 2017 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. From the outset, four years has been a short time though we thought it is a long time to go, but we have learnt a lot and we have got a lot of exposure. This cannot go without being recorded that the Office of the Clerk and the House leadership has been there for us especially the first timers.
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6 Apr 2017 in National Assembly:
As a Women Representative for Nyandarua, I cannot fail to point out the 47 Women Representatives were very happy with the Jubilee Government and this Parliament for availing the funds that were allocated to us, though very late, but very timely, which enabled us to show Kenyans what women can do. For this reason, we expect many women to come to Parliament, be they as constituency representatives, governors like you, Hon. Deputy Speaker, and many other positions.
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6 Apr 2017 in National Assembly:
As a Women Representative for Nyandarua, I cannot fail to point out the 47 Women Representatives were very happy with the Jubilee Government and this Parliament for availing the funds that were allocated to us, though very late, but very timely, which enabled us to show Kenyans what women can do. For this reason, we expect many women to come to Parliament, be they as constituency representatives, governors like you, Hon. Deputy Speaker, and many other positions.
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6 Apr 2017 in National Assembly:
It is time political parties supported women either in the Opposition or the Government. We are speaking of the two-thirds gender rule, which may take a long time to be implemented. If there is political will and women are seen as leaders – and I ask Kenyans to see women as The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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6 Apr 2017 in National Assembly:
It is time political parties supported women either in the Opposition or the Government. We are speaking of the two-thirds gender rule, which may take a long time to be implemented. If there is political will and women are seen as leaders – and I ask Kenyans to see women as The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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6 Apr 2017 in National Assembly:
leaders – then the two-thirds issue can be a thing of the past. I ask the Kenyan electorate to consider any woman who is vying for any seat, be it Senator, governor, Member of Parliament or MCA, as a leader and vote for them. I want to urge women that time has come for us to stop voting for me and vote for women aspirants. It is time we also looked at ourselves and elected our own.
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6 Apr 2017 in National Assembly:
leaders – then the two-thirds issue can be a thing of the past. I ask the Kenyan electorate to consider any woman who is vying for any seat, be it Senator, governor, Member of Parliament or MCA, as a leader and vote for them. I want to urge women that time has come for us to stop voting for me and vote for women aspirants. It is time we also looked at ourselves and elected our own.
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6 Apr 2017 in National Assembly:
I cannot fail to speak about the culture of violence which is escalating day by day. We are witnessing this yet elections are about three months to go. There cannot be a monopoly of violence. We have to lead from the front as leaders. It is obviously happening in our constituencies. Some aspirants are buying alcohol for a few youths who cause violence in meetings hence the chaos we are witnessing. Kenyans should be watchful. If they realise that a certain aspirant is buying alcohol for the youth and inciting them to violence, the Kenyan electorate should see such a ...
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6 Apr 2017 in National Assembly:
I cannot fail to speak about the culture of violence which is escalating day by day. We are witnessing this yet elections are about three months to go. There cannot be a monopoly of violence. We have to lead from the front as leaders. It is obviously happening in our constituencies. Some aspirants are buying alcohol for a few youths who cause violence in meetings hence the chaos we are witnessing. Kenyans should be watchful. If they realise that a certain aspirant is buying alcohol for the youth and inciting them to violence, the Kenyan electorate should see such a ...
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6 Apr 2017 in National Assembly:
As I finish, I want to say that we have to stand tall as leaders.
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