22 Apr 2015 in National Assembly:
Before I end, I also consider in-vitro fertilisation as treatment. The causes of infertility are sometimes sickness or natural. If there is any treatment which can make a couple get children, let it be so. For people who get accidents and have their legs amputated, they can get an artificial leg which supports the body. So, I still think that in- vitro fertilisation is a method of treatment, which can be used by families to get children.
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22 Apr 2015 in National Assembly:
I support this Bill and think it has nothing to do with faith, or being ungodly. I know children are a blessing to families and communities. Those without children have the pain of trying to get them. So, let us listen to them because it is the wearer of the shoe who knows where it pinches. They have pain and if there is a cure, let it be so.
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22 Apr 2015 in National Assembly:
I support this Bill and think it has nothing to do with faith, or being ungodly. I know children are a blessing to families and communities. Those without children have the pain of trying to get them. So, let us listen to them because it is the wearer of the shoe who knows where it pinches. They have pain and if there is a cure, let it be so.
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22 Apr 2015 in National Assembly:
I support this Bill. Thank you.
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22 Apr 2015 in National Assembly:
I support this Bill. Thank you.
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5 Mar 2015 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Deputy Speaker for giving me this opportunity. I want to thank the Chairman for bringing this Bill and also the amendments. This is a very important Bill which is really going to touch the people who have been forgotten for a very long time. It is very important that we make it easy for these groups mentioned here to access tenders. This is because in certain areas very hard conditions are placed, for instance, requiring women and youth to get certificates online. We know that most women and youth in this country cannot access these certificates online. ...
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12 Nov 2014 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. Mine is a concern. When you check the representation in the House, it is like we are 50 to 50. It is always good if you could call a gentleman then call a woman. Thank you.
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22 Oct 2014 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for giving me this opportunity to contribute to this very important Motion. First, I want to say that air travel is the most important means of transport in the country. It is the safest and it is also very fast. Therefore, we need to really improve our Kenya Airways. Mostly we find that the services that they offer are not up to date because you find that they are not fast enough. They can serve tea up to the time that they are almost landing. So, their services need to be checked.
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22 Oct 2014 in National Assembly:
You find that the fares of Kenya Airways are really inflated thus very many people cannot afford to buy their air tickets. We have agents who inflate the air fares and so our common people cannot afford this means of transport. We really want them to be fair to everybody. This will improve the economy of the country because it is very fast. Getting to Mombasa takes only 45 minutes. So, one plane can travel very many times and this can improve the economy of our country. It can also create employment and this is very important to the country.
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22 Oct 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, the other issue which is very important is our airstrips. The airstrips in our counties are not in good state. We have an airstrip in Kirinyaga County which has been there for a very long time and it is now used for grazing cows and goats. So, you wonder why it is there. It should be functional so that it can transport goods from Kirinyaga to markets here in Nairobi. We have vehicles ferrying miraa from Meru which move at very high speeds thus killing people on the roads. Recently at Mwea a car killed a ...
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