16 Jul 2013 in Senate:
Bw. Spika, nashukuru kwa nafasi hii ili niweze kuongea juu ya Hoja hii. Sen. Elachi, ametukumbusha kwamba Kipengele cha 43 cha Katiba yetu kinawapa nafasi vijana wapewe haki yao kiuchumi katika hali ya maisha. Pia Sura ya 13 ya Sheria za Kenya, Kipengele cha Sheria 208, kinampa Waziri anayehusika uwezo wa kujenga vituo hivi vya jeshi la vijana wa Kenya popote anapotaka. Yeye anaomba kwamba jeshi hili litawanywe na kuwekwa kwa kila jimbo nchini. Sio kwamba tunahitaji sheria mpya, kwa sababu sheria ipo na sio kwamba tunahitaji mamlaka mapya kwa sababu yapo, bali ni kumpa wasia Waziri anayehusika kwamba yuko ...
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3 Jul 2013 in Senate:
Thank you Mr. Speaker, Sir. I agree to donate my time. I am only left with four minutes. Distribute the rest of the time to them.
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3 Jul 2013 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, as I endeavour to thank every Member of this House for the support you have given to this important Motion, I call upon every citizen of this country, every donor in this country, every businessman and the Government to take heed of what the Senate has said. This is a disaster in the making. It is an epidemic being rolled out. It is our duty to abhor and condemn this status and actually take action to see to it that our youth and the population of Kenya in general has a bright future. I do not have ...
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3 Jul 2013 in Senate:
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2 Jul 2013 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to move:- THAT, aware that the Government of Kenya recognizes the threat of alcohol and drug abuse; appreciating that the National Authority for Campaign Against Alcohol and Drug Abuse (NACADA) has cautioned on the national trend; noting with concern that alcohol and drug abuse is significantly on the increase; cognizing that information available points to the disastrous outcome of alcohol and substance abuse to health and the economy of our country; the Senate urges the Government to declare alcohol and drug abuse a national disaster.
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2 Jul 2013 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the country is crying, the unborn are crying and the new born are crying. The young, old and everybody else in the world is crying. On 9th May, 2006 the BBC announced: “Mombasa is seen as the key starting post of international drugs”. In December 2004 in our newspapers, we saw the biggest seizure of drugs worth 1.1 metric tonnes with a value of $90 million arrested in Malindi. We may not know how the same was disposed of. There have been several headlines on the Akasha family strategies on drug related issues. Just as recently ...
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26 Jun 2013 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to give notice of the following Motion:- “THAT, aware that the Government of Kenya recognizes the threat of alcohol and drug abuse; appreciating that the National Authority for the Campaign against Alcohol and Drug Abuse (NACADA) has cautioned on the national trend; noting with concern that alcohol and drug abuse is significantly on the increase; recognizing that information available points to the disastrous outcome of alcohol and substance abuse to health and the economy of our country; the Senate urges the Government to declare alcohol and drug abuse a national disaster.”
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26 Jun 2013 in Senate:
Bw. Naibu Spika, mbiu ya mgambo ikilia kuna jambo. Asiyesikia la mkuu huvunjika guu. Pia majuto ni mjukuu. Naunga mkono vile Hoja hii imerekebishwa na Prof. Lonyangapuo kwa sababu sisi katika Seneti tunajua kuwa kila Mkenya ni sawa na sehemu zote za Kenya ni sawa. Bw. Naibu Spika, ninafurahia Hoja hii ambayo imeletwa na Sen. Muthama, akiwa na hekima. Tunataka kuipanua ili iangazie nchi nzima ili iwe na faida na kutoa mazao zaidi kwa nchi nzima. Hii ni kwa sababu tukiangaza mawazo yetu kwa nchi nzima, tunaona kuwa nchi nzima imeoza kwa uchafu na mipango mibaya ya binadamu. Imeoza pia ...
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26 Jun 2013 in Senate:
On a point of order, Madam Temporary Speaker. The rules of the House dictate that we respect the ruling of the Chair. The Chair had already ruled that this Motion that was tabled by Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale be discussed not later than 5.00 pm. We only have five minutes to five or even less. It is just logical that no other business can be carried out in those few minutes. So, it is our humble request that you accept the Senate Minority Leader’s request.
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25 Jun 2013 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir.
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