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PARLIAMENT OF KENYA
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THE SENATE
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THE HANSARD
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Wednesday, 8th June, 2022
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The House met at the Senate Chamber, Parliament Buildings, at 2.30 p.m.
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[The Temporary Speaker (Sen. Nyamunga) in the Chair]
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PRAYER
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MESSAGE FROM THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
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PASSAGE OF THE PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES BILL (NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BILLS NO. 61 OF 2021)
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Speaker)
Hon. Senators, I wish to report to the Senate that, pursuant to Standing Order No.41 (3) and (4), I have received the following Message from the Speaker of the National Assembly regarding the passage of the Persons with Disabilities Bill (National Assembly Bills No. 61 of 2021). Pursuant to the said Standing Order, I now report the Message- “PURSUANT to the provisions of Standing Order 41(1) and 142 of the National Assembly Standing Orders, I hereby convey the following Message from the National Assembly – WHEREAS the Persons with Disabilities Bill (National Assembly Bills No.61 of 2021) was published vide Kenya Gazette Supplement No.239 of 31st December, 2021 to repeal the Persons with Disability Act, No. 14 of 2003, to give effect to Article 54 of the Constitution; to restructure the National Council for Persons with Disabilities and to provide for its functions and powers; to provide for institutional framework for protecting, promoting and monitoring the rights of persons with disabilities, and for connected purposes; WHEREAS the said Bill is a Bill concerning county governments in terms of Article 110(4) of the Constitution; AND WHEREAS the National Assembly considered the said Bill in the Committee of the Whole House on Tuesday, 24th May, 2022 and passed it on 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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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Speaker)
Wednesday, 25th May, 2022 with amendments and in the form attached hereto; and NOW THEREFORE, in accordance with the provisions of Article 110(4) of the Constitution and Standing Orders 41(1) and 142 of the National Assembly Standing Orders, I hereby refer the said Bill to the Senate for consideration .” Hon. Senators, Standing Order No. 157 requires that a Bill originating in the National Assembly be proceeded with by the Senate in the same manner as a Bill introduced in the Senate by way of First Reading in accordance with Standing Order 139. In this regard, I direct that the Persons with Disabilities Bill (National Assembly Bills No. 61 of 2021) be read a First Time tomorrow, Thursday, 9th June, 2022.
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Speaker)
I thank you.
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PAPERS LAID
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Speaker)
The Senate Majority Leader, Sen. Poghisio, please proceed. REPORTS ON FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF VARIOUS COUNTY ASSEMBLIES/ EXECUTIVES/FUNDS
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Samuel Poghisio
(The Senate Majority Leader)
Madam Temporary Speaker, I beg to lay the following Papers on the Table of the Senate, today, 8th June 2022- Report of the Auditor-General on the financial statement of the Kericho County Emergency Fund for the year ended 30th June, 2020.
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Samuel Poghisio
(The Senate Majority Leader)
Report of the Auditor-General on the financial statement of Tana River County Ward Bursary Fund for the year ended 30th June, 2020.
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Samuel Poghisio
(The Senate Majority Leader)
Report of the Auditor-General on the financial statement of the County Assembly of Kakamega for the year ended 30th June, 2021.
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Samuel Poghisio
(The Senate Majority Leader)
Report of the Auditor-General on the financial statement of the County Executive of Busia for the year ended 30th June, 2021.
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Samuel Poghisio
(The Senate Majority Leader)
Report of the Auditor-General on the financial statement of the County Executive of Murangá for the year ended 30th June, 2021.
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Samuel Poghisio
(The Senate Majority Leader)
Report of the Auditor-General on the financial statement of the County Assembly of Murangá for the year ended 30th June, 2021.
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Samuel Poghisio
(The Senate Majority Leader)
Report of the Auditor-General on the financial statement of the County Executive of Nyeri for the year ended 30th June, 2021.
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Samuel Poghisio
(The Senate Majority Leader)
Report of the Auditor-General on the financial statement of the County Assembly of Nyeri for the year ended 30th June, 2021.
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Samuel Poghisio
(The Senate Majority Leader)
Report of the Auditor-General on the financial statement of the County Executive of Baringo for the year ended 30th June, 2021.
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Samuel Poghisio
(The Senate Majority Leader)
Report of the Auditor-General on the financial statement of the County Assembly of Baringo for the year ended 30th June, 2021.
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Samuel Poghisio
(The Senate Majority Leader)
Report of the Auditor-General on the financial statement of the County Executive of Nakuru for the year ended 30th June, 2021.
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Samuel Poghisio
(The Senate Majority Leader)
Report of the Auditor-General on the financial statement of the County Assembly of Nakuru for the year ended 30th June, 2021. 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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Samuel Poghisio
(The Senate Majority Leader)
Report of the Auditor-General on the financial statement of the County Executive of Makueni for the year ended 30th June, 2021.
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Samuel Poghisio
(The Senate Majority Leader)
Report of the Auditor-General on the financial statement of the County Assembly of Makueni for the year ended 30th June, 2021.
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Samuel Poghisio
(The Senate Majority Leader)
Report of the Auditor-General on the financial statement of the County Executive of Machakos for the year ended 30th June, 2021.
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Samuel Poghisio
(The Senate Majority Leader)
Report of the Auditor-General on the financial statement of the County Assembly of Machakos for the year ended 30th June, 2021.
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Samuel Poghisio
(The Senate Majority Leader)
Report of the Auditor-General on the financial statement of the County Executive of Kitui for the year ended 30th June, 2021.
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Samuel Poghisio
(The Senate Majority Leader)
Report of the Auditor-General on the financial statement of the County Assembly of Kitui for the year ended 30th June, 2021.
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Samuel Poghisio
(The Senate Majority Leader)
Report of the Auditor-General on the financial statement of the County Executive of Samburu for the year ended 30th June, 2021.
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Samuel Poghisio
(The Senate Majority Leader)
Report of the Auditor-General on the financial statement of the County Assembly of Samburu for the year ended 30th June, 2021. Report of the Auditor-General on the financial statement of the County Executive of Laikipia for the year ended 30th June, 2021. Report of the Auditor-General on the financial statement of the County Executive of Kirinyaga for the year ended 30th June, 2021. Report of the Auditor-General on the financial statement of the County Assembly of Kirinyaga for the year ended 30th June, 2021. Report of the Auditor-General on the financial statement of the Kirinyaga County Assembly Car Loan Fund for the year ended 30th June, 2021.
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Samuel Poghisio
(The Senate Majority Leader)
I thank you.
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(Sen. Poghisio laid the documents on the Table)
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Speaker)
Next is a report by the Chairperson of the Standing Committee on Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries.
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REPORT ON THE SUGAR BILL, 2019
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Enoch Kiio Wambua
Madam Temporary Speaker, I beg to lay the following Paper on the Table of the Senate today, Tuesday, 8th June, 2022- Report of the Standing Committee on Agriculture Livestock and Fisheries on the Sugar Bill (National Assembly Bills No.68 of 2019). I thank you.
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(Sen. Wambua laid the document on the Table)
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Speaker)
Let us go to the next Order. Sen. Kibiru, who is the Chairperson of the Committee on Finance is not in the House. Sen. Farhiya, are you representing him?
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Farhiya Ali Haji
Yes. 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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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Speaker)
Please go ahead.
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NOTICE OF MOTION
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ADOPTION OF REPORT ON COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ADDITIONAL ALLOCATIONS CASH DISBURSEMENT SCHEDULE FOR FY 2021/2022 AND APPROVAL OF COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ADDITIONAL CASH DISBURSEMENT SCHEDULE FOR FY 2021/2022
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Farhiya Ali Haji
Madam Temporary Speaker, I wish to give Notice of the following Motion- THAT, the Senate adopts the Report of the Standing Committee on Finance and Budget on the County Governments Additional Allocations Cash Disbursement Schedule for the Financial Year 2021/2022 and approval of the County Governments Additional Allocations Cash Disbursement Schedule for the Financial Year 2021/2022 laid on the Table of the Senate on Wednesday, 8th June, 2022, and that pursuant to Section 17(7) of the Public Finance Management Act and Standing Order 183(3), the Senate approves the County Governments Additional Allocations Cash Disbursement Schedule for Financial Year 2021/2022. I thank you.
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Speaker)
Let us go to the next Order.
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(STATEMENTS The Temporary Speaker)
We will begin with Statements pursuant to Standing Order No.40 (1). Sen (Dr.) Musuruve, please go ahead.
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WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY
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Getrude Musuruve Inimah
Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker, for this opportunity. I rise pursuant to Standing Order No.47(1) to make a Statement on a topic of general concern namely; World Environment Day (WED). Every year, World Environment Day is observed, on 5th June. This day is celebrated to encourage awareness and environmental protection. According to the United Nations (UN), the commemoration of this day provides us with an opportunity to broaden the basis for an enlightened opinion and responsible conduct by individuals, enterprises and communities in preserving and enhancing the environment. The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), in 1972, established the WED, on the first day of the Stockholm Conference on the Human Environment. Two years later, in 1974, the first WED was held with the theme; Only One Earth. The WED is celebrated by engaging governments businesses, celebrities and citizens to focus their efforts on appraising environmental issues. This year’s environment theme is; Once Again, Only One Earth . It draws our attention towards playing our roles effectively while living in perfect harmony with 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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Getrude Musuruve Inimah
nature. This theme calls for collective transformative action on a global scale to celebrate, protect and restore our planet earth. It is mankind responsibility to save the planet from the various harms, most of which originate from relentless human activities. After facing over two years of COVID- 19 Pandemic, the significance of a safe clean and sustainable environment cannot be overstated. The need to spread awareness is more pertinent than ever, as Mother Earth if beset with perils of pollution, climate change and global warming. These are major environmental issues that I would like to bring to our attention. Other issues include; deforestation, soil erosion, land degradation, desertification, loss of biodiversity, water scarcity and pollution from industries. As we contemplate on these challenges, it is important to note that the most pressing environmental issue has been global warming. Climate change is real and it is influenced by human activities through the production of greenhouse gases such as methane and carbon dioxide. It is everyone’s duty to protect and conserve the environment. As we mark this day, I call upon all Kenyans to ensure that they play their individual, family or societal roles in ensuring that the environment is preserved. Some of the simple ways of playing such roles include; replacing disposable items with reusable items. The ways of decreasing the amount of disposable items are; carry your own reusable cap of water bottle, use airtight reusable food containers instead of plastic bags, bring your own bags to the grocery store and use rechargeable batteries and so on. The second one is conserving water and electricity. The following are some of the ways this can be done. Turn the sink water off when brushing your teeth, water the lawn in the morning---
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(Loud consultations)
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Speaker)
Hon. Senators, kindly let us have some order in the House.
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Getrude Musuruve Inimah
Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. I will continue from where I was. Turn the sink water off when brushing your teeth, water the lawn in the morning or evening, switch off anything that uses electricity when not in use, for examples, lights, televisions, computers, printers, elevators and so on. Use eco-friendly pesticides and herbicides that would not contaminate ground water. There is also proper recycling. This means implementing recycling habits in your daily life is one of the most effective ways to help lessen landfill waste, conserve natural resources, save habitats, reduce pollution, cut down on energy consumption and slow down global warming. Lastly, planting trees and preventing soil erosion can help the environment in a great way. Trees provide oxygen, improve air quality, climate amelioration, conserving water, preserving soil and supporting wildlife. During the process of photosynthesis, trees take in carbon dioxide and produce the oxygen that we breathe. 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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Getrude Musuruve Inimah
As we mark this year’s WED, I would like to call upon all levels of governments; the national and county governments, to intensify the awareness of the need to conserve and preserve the environment. Both levels of government should devise strategies of ensuring that every Kenyan is enlightened on the importance of planting trees, recycling items, conserving water and electricity and living an eco-friendly life. Thank you. I wish everyone a belated happy World Environment Day.
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Speaker)
Hon. Senators, I thought I would give an opportunity to a few to make comments, but I do not seem to see interest. Let us proceed. For the convenience of the House, I would like to give the Chairman of the Standing Committee on Finance and Budget, to go ahead and present some very important Papers.
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PAPERS LAID Sen. Farhiya
Madam Temporary Speaker, I beg to lay the following Papers on the table of the Senate, today, 8th June, 2022.
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REPORT ON COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ADDITIONAL ALLOCATIONS CASH DISBURSEMENT SCHEDULE FOR FINANCIAL YEAR 2021/2022
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Report of the Standing Committee on the Finance and Budget on the County Government Additional Allocation Cash Disbursement Schedule for the Financial Year 2021/2022. REPORT ON THE COUNTY GOVERNMENT ADDITIONAL ALLOCATIONS, BILL (SENATE BILLS NO. 2 OF 2022)
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Report of the Standing Committee on the Finance and Budget on the County Government Additional Allocation Bill, (Senate Bill No. 2 of 2022). REPORT ON THE PUBLIC PROCUREMENT AND ASSET DISPOSAL (AMENDMENT) BILL (NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BILLS NO. 32 OF 2021)
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Report of the Standing Committee on the Finance and Budget on the Public Procurement and Asset Disposal (Amendment) Bill, (National Assembly Bills No. 32 of 2021). Thank you.
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(Sen. Farhiya laid the documents on the Table)
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Speaker)
Let us move to the next Statement.
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STATEMENTS
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ACTIVITIES OF THE COMMITTEE ON ROADS AND TRANSPORTATION 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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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Speaker)
The next Statement is by the Chairperson Standing Committee on Roads and Transportation. I do not see the Chairman of the Roads and Transportation Committee in the House. Is there any Member of the Committee to present? There is a Statement that can be read on behalf of the Chairman. Can we do that?
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(Loud Consultations)
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Speaker)
We will defer that because the Statement itself is not in the House.
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(Statement deferred)
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Speaker)
Next Order. Sen. Cherargei, please, take the opportunity to make your Statement.
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Cherarkey K Samson
Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. I have two Statements. Can I read them consecutively?
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Speaker)
Yes, please.
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REQUEST FOR STATEMENT ON THE WELFARE OF VILLAGE ADMINISTRATORS
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Cherarkey K Samson
Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. I request for a Statement on the welfare of village administrators commonly known as wazee wa mtaa and nyumba kumi elders. Madam Temporary Speaker, I rise Pursuant to Standing Order No. 48 (1), to seek a Statement from the Standing Committee on National Security, Defence and Foreign Relations on the welfare of village administrators, wazee wa mtaa and nyumbakumi elders. In the Statement, the Committee should: (i) Clarify whether the Ministry of Interior and Co-ordination of National Government has in place a legal framework, for the operations and activities undertaken by village administrators or wazee wa mtaa and nyumba kumi elders across the country. (ii) State the total number of village administrators and nyumba kumi elders in the country, indicating their distribution across the counties, their stipend and payments as provided in the guidelines of Ministry of Interior and Co-ordination of National Government. (iii) Explain whether the Ministry has established a clear policy on the remuneration, allowances, salaries, including statutory deductions to National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF) and National Social Security Fund (NSSF). ALLOCATION AND EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS FROM THE SPORTS ARTS AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT FUNDS TO THE VARIOUS SPORTS FEDERATION IN KENYA
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Cherarkey K Samson
Madam Temporary Speaker, I rise pursuant to Standing Order No. 48 (1), to seek a Statement from the Standing Committee on Labour and Social Welfare, on the allocation and expenditure of funds from the Sports, Arts and Social Development Funds to the various Sports Federations in Kenya, having in mind that the Kenya Football Federation has been banned from participating in activities. 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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Cherarkey K Samson
In the Statement, the Committee should: (i) State the process of budgetary approval for the various sports federations in the country, like, Football Kenya Federation (FKF), Kenya Volleyball Federation (KVF), among others. (ii) Provide the names of the federations, which have benefited from the sports fund, stating the amount of public funds allocated in the Financial Year 2021/2022. (iii) State the role of the Ministry of Sports, Culture and Heritage in the budgetary and funds approval process to the federations in Kenya. (iv) State the role of National Olympic Committee of Kenya (NOC), in the budgeting and funds allocations to federations in Kenya including itself and donations from other stakeholders. (v) Provide a monthly Statement for the last two Financial Years, of the sports fund, as established under the Sports Act, tabling the most recent audits report of the fund from the Auditor-General. (vi) State who pays the various penalties incurred from failure to attend international sports events and engagements by some federations like Kenya Volleyball Federation, among others, stating the amount, including the Olympians stating the amount in penalties paid in the Financial Year 2020/2021, and who incurs those penalties in case they are levied against our federations. ` Thank you.
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Speaker)
Senators, we are going to allow a few comments on the two Statements. Sen. Wambua, proceed.
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Enoch Kiio Wambua
Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. I rise to make a comment on the first Statement by Sen. Cherargei, on the welfare of village administrators.
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Enoch Kiio Wambua
A few weeks or a month ago, I sought a similar Statement, but my Statement was directed to the Committee on Labour and Social Welfare. I see Sen. Cherargei has brought this Statement and directed it to the Committee on National Security and Foreign Relations. The issues that I raised and which are still outstanding are basically two. One, a clear scheme of service for village administrators. It will be remembered that in this House, we have previously dealt with the issue of Early Childhood Development Education (ECDE) teachers, where different counties have been implementing different schemes of service for ECDE teachers. The same challenge faced by ECDE teachers is being encountered by village administrators. There is need for clarity and harmonization of a scheme of service for village administrators across the board. This is such that, if you are a village administrator in Kitui County, then you have been engaged under the same terms of engagement with a village administrator in Makueni County. The second issue is a clear career progression path for these village administrators. It should be clear to a person who gets into a job as village administrator, that through hard work and additional education, one day they could find themselves in a position of a subcounty administrator. However, in our situation, once you are recruited as a village administrator, it is the beginning and end of your career. 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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Enoch Kiio Wambua
As democracy and devolution matures we need to deal with these issues in this or the next Senate to ensure that there is harmony in the operations of village administrators across the country. Madam Temporary Speaker, lastly, I would request that you use your discretion because while you were calling my name I have just received a message from Kitui County regarding an emergency. It is related to the Statement sought by Sen. Cherargei. It is a village administrator who has sent me the message about a serious problem that is happening at a place known as Ikaandani in Kitui South Constituency where bandits have invaded a region. They have shot at one person. The rest of the community has fled to the forest and a nearby school has been evacuated. Time must come and it must be now; that when we talk about people known as bandits attacking other Kenyans in their land at a time like this must come to an end. I would request that you use your discretion and allow me to make an urgent Statement on that matter. I thank you.
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Speaker)
Sen. Wambua you will use the time between now and when we are still discussing the other Statements to make that request. Proceed, Sen. Omogeni.
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Erick Okong'o Mogeni
Madam Temporary Speaker, I rise to support the first Statement that was raised by Sen. Cherargei on the welfare of the village elders. We all know that in the hierarchy of our village elders, there is a difference between village administrators and village elders. In my vernacular language they are known as “ abatureti”. These people play a key role in sharing very confidential information with security agencies on matters security. If we are facing a risk of cattle rustling from our neighbouring counties the people we rely on to tip-off the police are the village elders because they interact with people at the grass roots and they will pick this information and share it with the security agencies. Often times in a week, these key people in the security sector will hold not less than three meetings with the local District Officer (DO) in the company of the chief and the assistant chief and in some cases with the head of the police within the division. They are key in ensuring that there is law and order in the community. At times they are the people who keep a watchful eye on us, politicians. If we incite people, they are the ones who will report first on the activities of politicians, which may border on hate speech or incitement. They are very important in ensuring that there is peace, law and order at the village level. The State has neglected these village elders. They do not get any transport allowance or lunch allowance to attend meetings. Some come on motorcycles and do not get fuel allowance. It is high time we accepted as a country that we have now incorporated these village elders into our security system and we then establish a structured way of paying them. Coincidentally, last week I met two of them. One is called Mzee Isaiah Oluoch, he is a village elder in Voisanga Ward in North Mugirango. The other is known as Evans Mogusu who is the vice chairperson of the village elders. They all have the same concerns they are doing a very good job within the Government but they are never appreciated. I hope that the committee that will be tasked 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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Erick Okong'o Mogeni
with this matter will propose a legislation that will put these village elders under some structure that is recognized and known in law so that they can get some allowance when they attend some of these meetings. You cannot leave them at the mercy of the chief; you cannot rely on a chief to pay you from his pocket. The chief and the DO do not have an allowance to pay these village elders. I support this Statement by Sen. Cherargei. I hope that the lucky Senators such as Sen. Poghisio, Sen. Wambua, Sen. Faki and Sen, Murkomen who are likely to make it back to the House will pursue this matter further so that we can have in place a legislation that has a structure on how we can remunerate these village elders. They are our friends and we all know them in our villages. They are not rich people; they are really struggling. It is good that we appreciate them. I support this Statement and I hope that if the committee, which is going to handle this matter will not complete it then the next Senate will take it up. I thank you.
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Speaker)
Hon. Senators for the convenience of the House we will suspend the comments on the Statements and we shall return to them later because there are very pressing matters that we need to dispense with. Next Order.
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BILLS
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First Reading
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THE NATIONAL DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT BILL (NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BILL NO. 28 OF 2021)
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(Order for First Reading read - Read the First Time and ordered to be referred to the relevant Departmental Committee)
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First Reading
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THE CHILDREN BILL (NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BILL NO. 38 OF 2021)
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(Order for First Reading read - Read the First Time and ordered to be referred to the relevant Departmental Committee)
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Speaker)
Hon. Senators, we are going to move to Divisions. We are going to take only 20 minutes. They are many and we want to take them all together as much as possible. Kindly stay tuned those who are online. Members who are in the House, kindly make sure we dispense with the Divisions because it is critical that we do that. Next Order.
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BILLS
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Second Reading
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THE COUNTY ALLOCATION OF REVENUE BILL (SENATE BILLS NO.1 OF 2022)
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(Division)
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Second Reading
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THE LANDLORD AND TENANT BILL (NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BILLS NO.3 OF 2021)
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(Division)
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Second Reading
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THE PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES (AMENDMENT) BILL (SENATE BILLS NO.29 OF 2020 )
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(Division)
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Second Reading
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THE ELECTION CAMPAIGN FINANCING (AMENDMENT) BILL (SENATE BILLS NO.51 OF 2021)
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(Division)
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Second Reading
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THE EMPLOYMENT (AMENDMENT) BILL (SENATE BILLS NO. 54 OF 2021)
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(Division)
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Second Reading
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THE COTTON INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT BILL (SENATE BILLS NO.55 OF 2021)
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(Division)
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Second Reading
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THE SUGAR BILL 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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(NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BILLS NO.68 OF 2019)
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(Division)
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Second Reading
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THE PUBLIC PROCUREMENT AND ASSET DISPOSAL (AMENDMENT) BILL (NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BILLS NO.32 OF 2021)
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(Division)
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Second Reading
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THE SACCO SOCIETIES (AMENDMENT) BILL (NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BILLS NO.55 OF 2021)
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(Division)
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Second Reading
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THE SUSTAINABLE WASTE MANAGEMENT BILL (NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BILLS NO.22 OF 2021)
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(Division)
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Second Reading
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THE NATIONAL COHESION AND PEACE BUILDING BILL (SENATE BILLS NO.19 OF 2021)
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(Division)
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Second Reading
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THE COUNTY E-HEALTH BILL (SENATE BILLS NO.39 OF 2021)
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(Division)
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Speaker)
Can the Division Bell be rung for two minutes.
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(The Division Bell was rung)
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(Loud consultations)
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Speaker)
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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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Speaker)
Hon. Senators, let us have some order, please. We need to proceed. Kindly take your seats. We are proceeding. Hon. Senators, we are now going into Division. I will put the question for each of the 12 Bills and voting will be by Roll Call. I expect you to vote for all the twelve Bills at once. Thank you, Hon. Senators.
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DIVISION
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ROLL CALL VOTING
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(Question, that the County Allocation of Revenue Bill (Senate Bills No.1 of 2022) be now read a Second Time, put and the Senate proceeded to vote by County Delegations)
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AYES:
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Sen. Abdul Haji, Garissa County; Sen. (Dr.) Ali, Wajir County; Sen. Cherargei, Nandi County; Sen. Dullo, Isiolo County; Sen. Faki, Mombasa County; Sen. Farhiya, Nairobi City County; Sen. (Eng.) Hargura, Marsabit County; Sen. Kajwang’ M., Homa Bay County; Sen. (Prof.) Kamar, Uasin Gishu County; Sen. Kavindu Muthama, Machakos County; Sen. Khaniri, Vihiga County; Sen. Kibiru, Kirinyaga County; Sen. (Dr.) Lelegwe, Samburu County; Sen. (Dr.) Mbito, Trans Nzoia County; Sen. Moi, Baringo County; Sen. Murkomen, Elgeyo-Marakwet County; Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr., Makueni County; Sen. Mwaruma, Taita-Taveta County; Sen. Ndwiga, Embu County; Sen. Nyamunga, Kisumu County; Sen. Olekina, Narok County; Sen. Omogeni, Nyamira County; Sen. Poghisio, West Pokot County; Sen. Seneta, Kajiado County; Sen. Wambua, Kitui County; and, Sen. (Dr.) Zani, Kwale County.
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Teller of the Ayes
Sen. Iman.
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NOES:
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Nil
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Teller of the Noes
Sen. Halake.
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(Temporary Speaker)
Hon. Senators, the results of the Division are as follows-
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AYES:
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26
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NOES:
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Nil
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ABSTENTIONS:
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Nil The “Ayes” have it.
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(Question carried by 26 votes to 0) (The Bill was read a Second Time and committed to a Committee of the Whole tomorrow)
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DIVISION
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ROLL CALL VOTING
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(Question, that the Landlord and Tenant Bill (National Assembly Bills No3 of 2021) be now read a Second Time, put and
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the Senate proceeded to vote by County Delegations)
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AYES:
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Sen. Abdul Haji, Garissa County; Sen. (Dr.) Ali, Wajir County; Sen. Cherargei, Nandi County; Sen. Dullo, Isiolo County; Sen. Faki, Mombasa County; Sen. Farhiya, Nairobi City County; Sen. (Eng.) Hargura, Marsabit County; Sen. Kajwang’ M., Homa Bay County; Sen. (Prof.) Kamar, Uasin Gishu County; Sen. Kavindu Muthama, Machakos County; Sen. Khaniri, Vihiga County; Sen. Kibiru, Kirinyaga County; Sen. (Dr.) Lelegwe, Samburu County; Sen. (Dr.) Mbito, Trans Nzoia County; Sen. Moi, Baringo County; Sen. Murkomen, Elgeyo-Marakwet County; Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr., Makueni County; Sen. Mwaruma, Taita-Taveta County; Sen. Ndwiga, Embu County; Sen. Nyamunga, Kisumu County; Sen. Olekina, Narok County; Sen. Omogeni, Nyamira County; Sen. Poghisio, West Pokot County; Sen. Seneta, Kajiado County; Sen. Wambua, Kitui County; and, Sen. (Dr.) Zani, Kwale County.
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Teller of the Ayes
Sen. Iman.
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NOES:
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Nil
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Teller of the Noes
Sen. Halake.
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(Temporary Speaker)
Hon. Senators, the results of the Division are as follows-
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AYES:
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26
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NOES:
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Nil
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ABSTENTIONS:
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Nil The “Ayes” have it.
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(Question carried by 26 votes to 0) (The Bill was read a Second Time and committed to a Committee of the Whole tomorrow)
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BILL
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Second Reading
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THE PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES (AMENDMENT) BILL (SENATE BILLS NO. 29 OF 2020)
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DIVISION
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ROLL CALL VOTING
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(Question, that The Persons with Disabilities (Amendment) Bill (Senate Bills No. 29 of 2020) be now read a second time, put and the Senate proceeded to vote by County Delegations)
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AYES:
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Sen. Abdul Haji, Garissa County; Sen. (Dr.) Ali, Wajir County; Sen. Cherargei, Nandi County; Sen. Dullo, Isiolo County; Sen. Faki, Mombasa County; Sen. Farhiya, Nairobi City County; Sen. (Eng.) Hargura, Marsabit County; Sen. (Prof.) Kamar, 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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Uasin Gishu County; Sen.( Dr.) Kang’ata, Murang’a County; Sen. Kavindu Muthama, Machakos County; Sen. Khaniri, Vihiga County; Sen. Kibiru, Kirinyaga County; Sen. (Dr.) Lelegwe, Samburu County; Sen. M. Kajwang’, Homa Bay County; Sen. (Dr.) Mbito, Trans Nzoia County; Sen. Moi, Baringo County; Sen. Murkomen, Elgeyo- Marakwet County; Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr., Makueni County; Sen. Mwaruma, Taita Taveta County; Sen. Ndwiga, Embu County; Sen. Nyamunga, Kisumu County; Sen. Olekina, Narok County; Sen. Omogeni, Nyamira County; Sen. Poghisio, West Pokot County; Sen. Seneta, Kajiado County, and; Sen. Wambua, Kitui County.
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Teller of the Ayes
Sen. Iman
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NOES:
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Nil
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Teller of the Noes
Sen. Halake
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Speaker)
Hon. Senators, the results are as follows:
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AYES:
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26
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NOES:
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0
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ABSENTIONS:
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0 The Ayes have it.
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(Question carried by 26 votes to Nil)
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(The Bill was read a Second Time and committed to a Committee of the Whole today, by leave of the House)
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Second Reading
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THE ELECTION CAMPAIGN FINANCING (AMENDMENT) BILL (SENATE BILLS NO. 51 OF 2021)
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DIVISION
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ROLL CALL VOTING
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(Question, that The Election Campaign Financing (Amendment)Bill (Senate Bills No. 51 of 2021) be now Read a Second Time, put and the Senate proceeded to vote by County Delegations)
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AYES:
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Sen. Abdul Haji, Garissa County; Sen. (Dr.) Ali, Wajir County; Sen. Cherargei, Nandi County; Sen. Dullo, Isiolo County; Sen. Faki, Mombasa County; Sen. Farhiya, Nairobi City County; Sen. (Eng.) Hargura, Marsabit County; Sen. (Prof.) Kamar, Uasin Gishu County; Sen. Kavindu Muthama, Machakos County; Sen. Khaniri, Vihiga County; Sen. Kibiru, Kirinyaga County; Sen. (Dr.) Lelegwe, Samburu County; Sen. M. Kajwang’, Homa Bay County; Sen. (Dr.) Mbito, Trans Nzoia County; Sen. Moi, Baringo County; Sen. Murkomen, Elgeyo-Marakwet County; Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr., Makueni County; Sen. Mwaruma, Taita Taveta County; Sen. Ndwiga, Embu County; Sen. Nyamunga, Kisumu County; Sen. Olekina, Narok County; Sen. Omogeni, Nyamira County; Sen. Poghisio, West Pokot County; Sen. Seneta, Kajiado County, Sen. Wambua, Kitui County and, Sen. (Dr.) Zani, Kwale County. 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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Teller of the Ayes
Sen. Iman
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NOES:
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Nil
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Teller of the Noes
Sen. Halake
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Speaker)
Hon. Senators, the results are as follows:
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AYES:
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26
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NOES:
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0
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ABSENTIONS:
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0 The Ayes have it.
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(Question carried by 26 votes to Nil) (The Bill was read a Second Time and committed to a Committee of the Whole today, by leave of the House)
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Second Reading
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THE EMPLOYMENT (AMENDMENT) BILL (SENATE BILLS NO. 54 OF 2021)
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DIVISION
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ROLL CALL VOTING
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(Question, that The Employment (Amendment) Bill (Senate Bills No. 54 of 2021) be now read a second time, put and the Senate proceeded to vote by County Delegations)
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AYES:
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Sen. Abdul Haji, Garissa County; Sen. (Dr.) Ali, Wajir County; Sen. Cherargei, Nandi County; Sen. Dullo, Isiolo County; Sen. Faki, Mombasa County; Sen. Farhiya, Nairobi City County; Sen. (Eng.) Hargura, Marsabit County; Sen. (Prof.) Kamar, Uasin Gishu County; Sen. Kavindu Muthama, Machakos County; Sen. Khaniri, Vihiga County; Sen. Kibiru, Kirinyaga County; Sen. (Dr.) Lelegwe, Samburu County; Sen. M. Kajwang’, Homa Bay County; Sen. (Dr.) Mbito, Trans Nzoia County; Sen. Moi, Baringo County; Sen. Murkomen, Elgeyo-Marakwet County; Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr., Makueni County; Sen. Mwaruma, Taita Taveta County; Sen. Ndwiga, Embu County; Sen. Nyamunga, Kisumu County; Sen. Olekina, Narok County; Sen. Omogeni, Nyamira County; Sen. Poghisio, West Pokot County; Sen. Seneta, Kajiado County, Sen. Wambua, Kitui County and, Sen. (Dr.) Zani, Kwale County.
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Teller of the Ayes
Sen. Iman
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NOES:
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Nil
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Teller of the Noes
Sen. Halake
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Speaker)
Hon. Senators, the results are as follows:
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AYES:
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26
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NOES:
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0
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ABSENTIONS:
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0 The Ayes have it.
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(Question carried by 26 votes to Nil)
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(The Bill was read a Second Time and committed to a Committee of the Whole today, by leave of the House)
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Second Reading
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THE COTTON INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT BILL (SENATE BILLS NO. 55 OF 2021)
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DIVISION
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ROLL CALL VOTING
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(Question, that The Cotton Industry Development Bill (Senate Bills No. 55 of 2021) be now read a Second Time, put and the Senate proceeded to vote by County Delegations)
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AYES:
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Sen. Abdul Haji, Garissa County; Sen. (Dr.) Ali, Wajir County; Sen. Cherargei, Nandi County; Sen. Dullo, Isiolo County; Sen. Faki, Mombasa County; Sen. Farhiya, Nairobi City County; Sen. (Eng.) Hargura, Marsabit County; Sen. (Prof.) Kamar, Uasin Gishu County; Sen. Kavindu Muthama, Machakos County; Sen. Khaniri, Vihiga County; Sen. Kibiru, Kirinyaga County; Sen. (Dr.) Lelegwe, Samburu County; Sen. M. Kajwang’, Homa Bay County; Sen. (Dr.) Mbito, Trans Nzoia County; Sen. Moi, Baringo County; Sen. Murkomen, Elgeyo-Marakwet County; Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr., Makueni County; Sen. Mwaruma, Taita Taveta County; Sen. Ndwiga, Embu County; Sen. Nyamunga, Kisumu County; Sen. Olekina, Narok County; Sen. Omogeni, Nyamira County; Sen. Poghisio, West Pokot County; Sen. Seneta, Kajiado County; Sen. Wambua, Kitui County and Sen. (Dr.) Zani, Kwale County.
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Teller of the Ayes
Sen. Iman
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NOES:
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Nil
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Teller of the Noes
Sen. Halake
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Speaker)
Hon. Senators, the results are as follows:
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AYES:
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26
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NOES:
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0
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ABSENTIONS:
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0 The Ayes have it.
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(Question carried by 26 votes to Nil) (The Bill was read a Second Time and committed to a Committee of the Whole today, by leave of the House)
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Second Reading
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THE SUGAR BILL (NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BILLS NO. 68 OF 2019)
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DIVISION
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ROLL CALL VOTING
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(Question, that The Sugar Bill (National Assembly Bills No. 68 Of 2019) be now read a Second Time, put and the Senate proceeded to vote by County Delegations)
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AYES
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: Sen. Abdul Haji, Garissa County; Sen. (Dr.) Ali, Wajir County; Sen. Cherargei, Nandi County; Sen. Dullo, Isiolo County; Sen. Faki, Mombasa County; Sen. Farhiya, Nairobi City County; Sen. (Eng.) Hargura, Marsabit County; Sen. (Prof.) Kamar, Uasin Gishu County; Sen. Kavindu Muthama, Machakos County; Sen. Khaniri, Vihiga County; Sen. Kibiru, Kirinyaga County; Sen. (Dr.) Lelegwe, Samburu County; Sen. M. Kajwang’, Homa Bay County; Sen. (Dr.) Mbito, Trans Nzoia County; Sen. Moi, Baringo County; Sen. Murkomen, Elgeyo-Marakwet County; Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr., Makueni County; Sen. Mwaruma, Taita Taveta County; Sen. Ndwiga, Embu County; Sen. Outa, Kisumu County; Sen. Olekina, Narok County; Sen. Omogeni, Nyamira County; Sen. Poghisio, West Pokot County; Sen. Seneta, Kajiado County; Sen. Wambua, Kitui County and, Sen. (Dr.) Zani, Kwale County.
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Teller of the Ayes
Sen. Iman
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NOES:
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Nil
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Teller of the Noes
Sen. Halake
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Speaker)
Hon. Senators, the results are as follows:
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AYES:
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26
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NOES:
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0
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ABSENTIONS:
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0 The Ayes have it.
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(Question carried by 26 votes to Nil)
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(The Bill was read a Second Time and committed to a Committee of the Whole today, by leave of the House)
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Second Reading
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THE PUBLIC PROCUREMENT AND ASSET DISPOSAL (AMENDMENT) BILL (NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BILLS NO. 32 OF 2021)
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DIVISION
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ROLL CALL VOTING
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(Question, that The Public Procurement and Asset Disposal (Amendment) Bill (National Assembly Bills No. 32 of 2021) be now read a Second Time, put and the Senate proceeded to vote by County Delegations)
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AYES:
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Sen. Abdul Haji, Garissa County; Sen. (Dr.) Ali, Wajir County; Sen. Cherargei, Nandi County; Sen. Dullo, Isiolo County; Sen. Faki, Mombasa County; Sen. Farhiya, Nairobi City County; Sen. (Eng.) Hargura, Marsabit County; Sen. (Prof.) Kamar, Uasin Gishu County; Sen. Kavindu Muthama, Machakos County; Sen. Khaniri, Vihiga County; Sen. Kibiru, Kirinyaga County; Sen. (Dr.) Lelegwe, Samburu County; Sen. M. 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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Kajwang’, Homa Bay County; Sen. (Dr.) Mbito, Trans Nzoia County; Sen. Moi, Baringo County; Sen. Murkomen, Elgeyo-Marakwet County; Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr., Makueni County; Sen. Mwaruma, Taita Taveta County; Sen. Ndwiga, Embu County; Sen. Nyamunga, Kisumu County; Sen. Olekina, Narok County; Sen. Omogeni, Nyamira County; Sen. Poghisio, West Pokot County; Sen. Seneta, Kajiado County; Sen. Wambua, Kitui County and, Sen. (Dr.) Zani, Kwale County.
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Teller of the Ayes
Sen. Iman
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NOES:
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Nil
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Teller of the Noes
Sen. Halake
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Speaker)
Hon. Senators, the results are as follows:
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AYES:
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26
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NOES:
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0
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ABSENTIONS:
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0 The Ayes have it.
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(Question carried by 26 votes to Nil) (The Bill was read a Second Time and committed to a Committee of the Whole today, by leave of the House)
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Second Reading
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THE SACCO SOCIETIES (AMENDMENT) BILL (NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BILLS NO. 55 OF 2021)
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DIVISION
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ROLL CALL VOTING
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(Question, that The Sacco Societies (Amendment) Bill (National Assembly Bills No. 55 of 2021) be now read a Second Time, put and the Senate proceeded to vote by County Delegations)
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AYES:
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Sen. Abdul Haji, Garissa County; Sen. (Dr.) Ali, Wajir County; Sen. Cherargei, Nandi County; Sen. Dullo, Isiolo County; Sen. Faki, Mombasa County; Sen. Farhiya, Nairobi City County; Sen. (Eng.) Hargura, Marsabit County; Sen. (Prof.) Kamar, Uasin Gishu County; Sen. Kavindu Muthama, Machakos County; Sen. Khaniri, Vihiga County; Sen. Kibiru, Kirinyaga County; Sen. (Dr.) Lelegwe, Samburu County; Sen. M. Kajwang’, Homa Bay County; Sen. (Dr.) Mbito, Trans Nzoia County; Sen. Moi, Baringo County; Sen. Murkomen, Elgeyo-Marakwet County; Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr., Makueni County; Sen. Mwaruma, Taita Taveta County; Sen. Ndwiga, Embu County; Sen. Nyamunga, Kisumu County; Sen. Olekina, Narok County; Sen. Omogeni, Nyamira County; Sen. Poghisio, West Pokot County; Sen. Seneta, Kajiado County; Sen. Wambua, Kitui County and, Sen. (Dr.) Zani, Kwale County.
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Teller of the Ayes
Sen. Iman
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NOES:
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Nil
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Teller of the Noes
Sen. Halake
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Speaker)
Hon. Senators, the results are as follows: 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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AYES:
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26
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NOES:
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0
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ABSENTIONS:
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0 The Ayes have it.
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(Question carried by 26 votes to Nil) (The Bill was read a Second Time and committed to a Committee of the Whole today, by leave of the House)
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Second Reading
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THE SUSTAINABLE WASTE MANAGEMENT BILL (NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BILLS NO. 22 OF 2021)
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DIVISION
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ROLL CALL VOTING
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(Question, that The Sustainable Waste Management Bill (National Assembly Bills No. 22 of 2021) be now read a second time, put and the Senate proceeded to vote by County Delegations)
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AYES
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: Sen. Abdul Haji, Garissa County; Sen. (Dr.) Ali, Wajir County; Sen. Cherargei, Nandi County; Sen. Dullo, Isiolo County; Sen. Faki, Mombasa County; Sen. Farhiya, Nairobi City County; Sen. (Eng.) Hargura, Marsabit County; Sen. (Prof.) Kamar, Uasin Gishu County; Sen. Kavindu Muthama, Machakos County; Sen. Khaniri, Vihiga County; Sen. Kibiru, Kirinyaga County; Sen. (Dr.) Lelegwe, Samburu County; Sen. M. Kajwang’, Homa Bay County; Sen. (Dr.) Mbito, Trans Nzoia County; Sen. Moi, Baringo County; Sen. Murkomen, Elgeyo-Marakwet County; Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr., Makueni County; Sen. Mwaruma, Taita Taveta County; Sen. Ndwiga, Embu County; Sen. Nyamunga, Kisumu County; Sen. Olekina, Narok County; Sen. Omogeni, Nyamira County; Sen. Poghisio, West Pokot County; Sen. Seneta, Kajiado County; Sen. Wambua, Kitui County and, Sen. (Dr.) Zani, Kwale County.
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Teller of the Ayes
Sen. Iman
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NOES:
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Nil
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Teller of the Noes
Sen. Halake
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Speaker)
Hon. Senators, the results are as follows:
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AYES:
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26
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NOES:
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0
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ABSENTIONS:
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0 The Ayes have it.
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(Question carried by 26 votes to Nil) (The Bill was read a Second Time and committed to a Committee of the Whole today, by leave of the House)
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Second Reading
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THE NATIONAL COHESION AND PEACE BUILDING 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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BILL (SENATE BILLS NO. 19 OF 2021)
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DIVISION
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ROLL CALL VOTING
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(Question, that The National Cohesion and Peace Building Bill (Senate Bills No. 19 of 2021) be now read a Second Time, put and the Senate proceeded to vote by County Delegations)
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AYES:
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Sen. Abdul Haji, Garissa County; Sen. (Dr.) Ali, Wajir County; Sen. Cherargei, Nandi County; Sen. Dullo, Isiolo County; Sen. Faki, Mombasa County; Sen. Farhiya, Nairobi City County; Sen. (Eng.) Hargura, Marsabit County; Sen. (Prof.) Kamar, Uasin Gishu County; Sen. Kavindu Muthama, Machakos County; Sen. Khaniri, Vihiga County; Sen. Kibiru, Kirinyaga County; Sen. (Dr.) Lelegwe, Samburu County; Sen. M. Kajwang’, Homa Bay County; Sen. (Dr.) Mbito, Trans Nzoia County; Sen. Moi, Baringo County; Sen. Murkomen, Elgeyo-Marakwet County; Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr., Makueni County; Sen. Mwaruma, Taita Taveta County; Sen. Ndwiga, Embu County; Sen. Nyamunga, Kisumu County; Sen. Olekina, Narok County; Sen. Omogeni, Nyamira County; Sen. Poghisio, West Pokot County; Sen. Seneta, Kajiado County; Sen. Wambua, Kitui County and, Sen. (Dr.) Zani, Kwale County.
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Teller of the Ayes
Sen. Iman
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NOES:
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Nil
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Teller of the Noes
Sen. Halake
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Speaker)
Hon. Senators, the results are as follows:
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AYES:
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26
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NOES:
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0
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ABSENTIONS:
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0 The Ayes have it.
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(Question carried by 26 votes to Nil) (The Bill was read a Second Time and committed to a Committee of the Whole today, by leave of the House)
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Second Reading
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THE COUNTY E-HEALTH BILL (SENATE BILLS NO. 39 OF 2021)
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DIVISION
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ROLL CALL VOTING
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(Question, that The County E-Health Bill (Senate Bills No.39 of 2021) be now read a Second Time, put and the Senate proceeded to vote by County Delegations)
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AYES:
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Sen. Abdul Haji, Garissa County; Sen. (Dr.) Ali, Wajir County; Sen. Cherargei, Nandi County; Sen. Dullo, Isiolo County; Sen. Faki, Mombasa County; Sen. Farhiya, Nairobi City County; Sen. (Eng.) Hargura, Marsabit County; Sen. (Prof.) Kamar, Uasin Gishu County; Sen. Kavindu Muthama, Machakos County; Sen. Khaniri, Vihiga 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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County; Sen. Kibiru, Kirinyaga County; Sen. (Dr.) Lelegwe, Samburu County; Sen. M. Kajwang’, Homa Bay County; Sen. (Dr.) Mbito, Trans Nzoia County; Sen. Moi, Baringo County; Sen. Murkomen, Elgeyo-Marakwet County; Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr., Makueni County; Sen. Mwaruma, Taita Taveta County; Sen. Ndwiga, Embu County; Sen. Nyamunga, Kisumu County; Sen. Olekina, Narok County; Sen. Omogeni, Nyamira County; Sen. Poghisio, West Pokot County; Sen. Seneta, Kajiado County; Sen. Wambua, Kitui County and, Sen. (Dr.) Zani, Kwale County.
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Teller of the Ayes
Sen. Iman
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NOES:
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Nil
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Teller of the Noes
Sen. Halake
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Speaker)
Hon. Senators, the results are as follows:
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AYES:
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26
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NOES:
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0
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ABSENTIONS:
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0 The Ayes have it.
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(Question carried by 26 votes to Nil)
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(The Bill was read a Second Time and committed to a Committee of the Whole today, by leave of the House)
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Speaker)
Senators, do not log off. We are still taking two more divisions. Next Order.
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MOTIONS
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DIVISION
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ROLL CALL VOTING
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ADOPTION OF AUDIT REPORTS FOR COUNTY EXECUTIVES FOR FYS 2018/2019, 2016/2017, AND 2017/2018 (VOLUMES I, II AND III)
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(Question put)
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DIVISION
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ROLL CALL VOTING
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ADOPTION OF THE SPECIAL AUDIT REPORT ON UTILIZATION OF COVID FUNDS BY 28 COUNTY GOVERNMENTS
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(Question put)
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DIVISION
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ROLL CALL VOTING
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ADOPTION OF THE REPORT ON CONSIDERATION OF THE CONTROLLER OF BUDGET REGULATIONS, 2021
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(Question put)
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(The Division Bell was rung for 2 minutes)
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Speaker)
Hon. Senators. I will now put the Question for all the three Motions. ADOPTION OF AUDIT REPORTS FOR COUNTY EXECUTIVE FOR FYS 2018/2019, 2016/2017, AND 2017/2018 (VOLUMES I, II AND III)
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Speaker)
THAT, the Senate adopts the Report of the Sessional Committee on County Public Accounts and Investments on consideration of the Reports by the Auditor General on the Financial Statements of the following County Executives for the Financial Year 2018/2019: Embu; Homa-Bay; Kericho; Kilifi; Kirinyaga; Kisii; Kwale; Machakos; Mombasa; Nandi; Baringo; Bomet; Garissa; Kajiado and West Pokot as contained in Volume 1 of the Report and the following County Executives: Isiolo; Kakamega; Kisumu; Laikipia; Mandera; Marsabit; Nakuru; Narok; Nyandarua; Samburu; Taita Taveta; Trans-Nzoia; Uasin-Gishu; Vihiga; and Wajir, as contained in Volume 2 of the Report, Laid on the Table of the Senate on Thursday 2nd December, 2021.
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(Question proposed)
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ADOPTION OF THE SPECIAL AUDIT REPORT ON UTILIZATION OF COVID FUNDS BY 28 COUNTY GOVERNMENTS
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THAT, the Senate adopts the Report of the Standing Committee on Health on the special audit report on utilization of COVID-19 funds by twenty-eight (28) county governments, laid on the Table of the Senate on Wednesday, 9th February, 2022.
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(Question proposed)
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ADOPTION OF THE REPORT ON CONSIDERATION OF THE CONTROLLER OF BUDGET REGULATIONS, 2021
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THAT, the Senate adopts the Report of the Sessional Committee on Delegated Legislation on its consideration of the Controller of Budget (CoB) Regulations, 2021, laid on the Table of the Senate on Tuesday, 10th May, 2022 and pursuant to Section 18 of the Statutory Instruments Act, 2013 annuls the Controller of Budget Regulations, 2021.
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(Question proposed)
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Sen Nyamunga
(The Temporary Speaker)
Hon. Senators, let us proceed to vote. Voting is by Roll Call. Kindly vote for all the three Motions. You can do it once. 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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Sen Nyamunga
(The Temporary Speaker)
Hon. Senators, please stay online. Do not log off. We still have the Committee of the Whole on the County Allocation of Revenue Bill (Senate Bills No.1 of 2022) and the Mental Health (Amendment) Bill (Senate Bills No.28 of 2022). We will be done after that.
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MOTION
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ADOPTION OF AUDIT REPORTS FOR COUNTY EXECUTIVES FOR FYS 2018/2019, 2016/2017 AND 2017/2018 (VOLUME I, II AND III)
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(DIVISION)
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ROLL CALL VOTING
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(Question, that the Senate adopts the Report of the Sessional Committee on County Public Accounts and Investments on consideration of the Reports by the Auditor General on the Financial Statements of the following County Executives for the Financial Year 2018/2019 – Embu; Homa-Bay; Kericho; Kilifi; Kirinyaga; Kisii; Kwale; Machakos; Mombasa; Nandi; Baringo; Bomet; Garissa; Kajiado; and West Pokot as contained in Volume 1 of the Report and the following County Executives – Isiolo; Kakamega; Kisumu; Laikipia; Mandera; Marsabit; Nakuru; Narok; Nyandarua; Samburu; Taita Taveta; Trans-Nzoia; Uasin-Gishu; Vihiga; and Wajir, as contained in Volume 2 of the Report, laid on the Table of the Senate on Thursday, 2nd December, 2021 put and the Senate proceeded to vote by County Delegations)
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AYES:
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Sen. Abdul Haji, Garissa County; Sen. (Dr.) Ali, Wajir County; Sen. Cherargei, Nandi County; Sen. Dullo, Isiolo County; Sen. Faki, Mombasa County; Sen. (Eng.) Hargura, Marsabit County; Sen. Kavindu Muthama, Machakos County; Sen. M. Kajwang, Homa Bay County; Sen. (Prof.) Kamar, Uasin Gishu County; Sen. Khaniri, Vihiga County; Sen. Kibiru, Kirinyaga County; Sen. (Dr.) Lelegwe, Samburu County; Sen. Madzayo, Kilifi County; Sen. (Dr.) Mbito, Trans Nzoia County; Sen. Moi, Baringo County; Sen. Murkomen, Elgeyo-Marakwet County; Sen. Mwaruma, Taita Taveta County; Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr., Makueni County; Sen. Ndwiga, Embu County; Sen. Nyamunga, Kisumu County; Sen. Olekina, Narok County; Sen. Omogeni, Nyamira County; Sen. Orengo, Siaya County; Sen. Poghisio, West Pokot County; Sen. Seneta, Kajiado County; Sen. Sakaja, Nairobi City County; Sen. Wambua, Kitui County; and, Sen. (Dr.) Zani, Kwale County.
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Teller for Ayes
Sen. Iman
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NOES:
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Nil 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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Teller for Noes
Sen. Mwaura
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ABSENTIONS
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: Nil
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Speaker)
Hon. Senators, I now report the progress on the voting. On Motion 22 on the County Public Accounts and Investments Committee, the results are as follows:
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AYES:
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28
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NOES:
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0
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ABSENTIONS:
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Nil The “Ayes” have it.
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(Question carried by 28 votes to Nil)
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MOTION
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ADOPTION OF THE SPECIAL AUDIT REPORT ON UTILIZATION OF COVID-19 FUNDS BY 28 COUNTY GOVERNMENTS
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DIVISION
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ROLL CALL VOTING
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(Question, that the Senate adopts the Report of the Standing Committee on Health on thespecial audit report on utilization of COVID-19 funds by 28 county governments, laid onthe Table of the Senate on Wednesday, 9th February, 2022, put and the Senate proceeded to vote by County Delegations)
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AYES:
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Sen. Abdul Haji, Garissa County; Sen. (Dr.) Ali, Wajir County; Sen. Dullo, Isiolo County; Sen. Faki, Mombasa County; Sen. (Eng.) Hargura, Marsabit County; Sen. Kavindu Muthama, Machakos County; Sen. M. Kajwang, Homa Bay County; Sen. (Prof.) Kamar, Uasin Gishu County; Sen. Khaniri, Vihiga County; Sen. Kibiru, Kirinyaga County; Sen. (Dr.) Lelegwe, Samburu County; Sen. Madzayo, Kilifi County; Sen. (Dr.) Mbito, Trans Nzoia County; Sen. Moi, Baringo County; Sen. Murkomen, Elgeyo-Marakwet County; Sen. Mwaruma, Taita Taveta County; Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr., Makueni County; Sen. Ndwiga, Embu County; Sen. Nyamunga, Kisumu County; Sen. Olekina, Narok County; Sen. Omogeni, Nyamira County; Sen. Orengo, Siaya County; Sen. Poghisio, West Pokot County; Sen. Seneta, Kajiado County; Sen. Sakaja, Nairobi County; Sen. Wambua, Kitui County; and, Sen. (Dr.) Zani, Kwale County.
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Teller of the Ayes
Sen. Iman
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NOES:
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Sen. Cherargei, Nandi County.
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Teller of the Noes
Sen. Mwaura
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ABSENTIONS
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: Nil
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Speaker)
Motion Number 28 on the Standing Committee on Health on the Special Audit Report on Utilization of Covid-19 Funds by 28 County Governments, the results are as follows: 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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AYES:
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27
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NOES:
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1
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ABSENTIONS:
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Nil The “Ayes” have it.
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(Question carried by 27 votes to 1)
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MOTION
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ADOPTION OF THE REPORT ON CONSIDERATION OF THE CONTROLLER OF BUDGET REGULATIONS, 2021
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DIVISION
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ROLL CALL VOTING
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(Question, that the Senate adopts the Report of the Sessional Committee on Delegated Legislation on its consideration of the Controller of Budget (COB) Regulations, 2021, laid on the Table of the Senate on Tuesday, 10th May, 2022 and pursuant to Section 18 of the Statutory Instruments Act, 2013 annuls the Controller of Budget Regulations, 2021, put and the Senate proceeded to vote by County Delegations)
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AYES:
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Sen. Abdul Haji, Garissa County; Sen. (Dr.) Ali, Wajir County; Sen. Cherargei, Nandi County; Sen. Dullo, Isiolo County; Sen. Faki, Mombasa County; Sen. (Eng.) Hargura, Marsabit County; Sen. Kavindu Muthama, Machakos County; Sen. M. Kajwang, Homa Bay County; Sen. (Prof.) Kamar, Uasin Gishu County; Sen. Khaniri, Vihiga County; Sen. Kibiru, Kirinyaga County; Sen. (Dr.) Lelegwe, Samburu County; Sen. Madzayo, Kilifi County; Sen. (Dr.) Mbito, Trans Nzoia County; Sen. Moi, Baringo County; Sen. Murkomen, Elgeyo Marakwet County; Sen. Mwaruma, Taita Taveta County; Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr., Makueni County; Sen. Ndwiga, Embu County; Sen. Nyamunga, Kisumu County; Sen. Olekina, Narok County; Sen. Omogeni, Nyamira County; Sen. Orengo, Siaya County; Sen. Poghisio, West Pokot County; Sen. Seneta, Kajiado County; Sen. Sakaja, Nairobi County; Sen. Wambua, Kitui County; and, Sen. (Dr.) Zani, Kwale County.
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Teller of the Ayes
Sen. Iman
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Teller of the Noes
Sen. Mwaura
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Speaker)
On Motion Number 24, the Report of the Sessional Committee on Delegated Legislation on its consideration of the Controller of Budget (CoB) Regulations, 2021. The results are as follows:
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AYES:
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28
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NOES:
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0
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ABSENTIONS:
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Nil
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(Question carried by 28 votes to Nil)
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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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COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
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(Order for Committee read)
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[The Temporary Speaker (Sen. Nyamunga) left the Chair]
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IN THE COMMITTEE
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[The Temporary Chairperson (Sen. Nyamunga) in the Chair]
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THE MENTAL HEALTH (AMENDMENT) BILL (SENATE BILLS NO.28 OF 2020)
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(Consideration of National Assembly Amendments)
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(Resumption of debate interrupted on 07.04.2022)
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THE COUNTY ALLOCATION OF REVENUE BILL (SENATE BILLS NO.1 OF 2022)
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Chairperson)
Hon. Senators, we are now in the Committee of the Whole. Let us have some order. We are considering two Bills; the County Allocation of Revenue Bill (Senate Bills No.1 of 2022) and the Mental Health (Amendment) Bill (Senate Bills No.28 of 2020). We start with CARA. Hon. Senators, let us kindly have order.
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Clauses 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 (Question, that Clause 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 be part of the Bill, proposed)
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Chairperson)
Division will be at the end.
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First Schedule (Question, that the First Schedule be part of the Bill, proposed)
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Chairperson)
Division will be at the end.
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Second Schedule
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Chairperson)
Mover. Sen. Farhiya, are you the one moving the County Allocation of Revenue Bill (Senate Bills No. 1 of 2022)?
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Farhiya Ali Haji
Yes, Madam Temporary Chairperson.
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Chairperson)
We are waiting for you, just go ahead.
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Farhiya Ali Haji
Madam Temporary Chairperson, I beg to move- THAT the Bill be amended by deleting the Second Schedule and substituting therefor the following new schedule-
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County Government Budget Ceilings on Recurrent Expenditure in Financial Year 2022/2023(Figures are in Kenya Shillings)No. County Title County Assembly Ceilings County Executive Ceilings
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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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County Government Budget Ceilings on Recurrent Expenditure in Financial Year 2022/2023(Figures are in Kenya Shillings)
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FY 2021/22 FY 2022/23 FY 2021/22 FY 2022/23
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569,787,017
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1
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Baringo 746,019,020
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712,229,059 607,049,529
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552,531,315
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2
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Bomet 648,066,449
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621,143,848 588,023,141
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621,554,119
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3
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Bungoma 890,983,497
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873,284,854 664,128,690
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587,042,718
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4
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Busia 801,409,679
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765,019,229 626,075,916
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535,275,615
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5
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Elgeyo/Marakwet 593,254,972
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592,408,337 568,996,754
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535,275,615
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6
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Embu 595,875,448
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594,786,279 568,996,754
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569,787,017
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7
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Garissa 829,101,968
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815,801,264 607,049,529
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604,298,418
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8
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Homa Bay 931,868,578
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872,842,726 645,102,303
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463,713,275
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9
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Isiolo 448,252,685
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451,013,358 492,255,576
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527,830,690
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10
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Kajiado 765,404,524
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699,076,887 562,230,871
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673,321,221
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11
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Kakamega 1,189,967,209
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1,097,653,117 721,207,850
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569,787,017
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12
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Kericho 728,813,928
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708,995,621 607,049,529
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673,321,221
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13
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Kiambu 1,206,180,907
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1,114,698,533 721,207,850
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587,042,718
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14
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Kilifi 797,062,541
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779,167,171 626,075,916
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522,925,302
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15
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Kirinyaga 634,065,925
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582,922,761 556,100,619
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621,554,119
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16
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Kisii 990,572,876
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940,958,856 664,128,690
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587,042,718
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17
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Kisumu 745,033,801
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718,886,210 626,075,916
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604,298,418
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18
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Kitui 886,616,229
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862,047,458 645,102,303
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535,275,615
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19
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Kwale 618,445,792
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617,790,583 568,996,754
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493,319,288
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20
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Laikipia 470,108,195
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467,754,457 524,178,098 21
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Lamu
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463,713,275 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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County Government Budget Ceilings on Recurrent Expenditure in Financial Year 2022/2023(Figures are in Kenya Shillings)
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418,152,304
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419,261,939 492,255,576
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604,298,418
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22
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Machakos 907,790,391
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865,126,181 645,102,303
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569,787,017
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23
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Makueni 756,641,539
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729,754,316 607,049,529
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578,963,987
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24
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Mandera 811,048,184
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864,090,152 616,986,522
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535,275,615
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25
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Marsabit 715,654,362
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678,317,733 568,996,754
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621,554,119
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26
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Meru 988,437,598
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938,478,295 664,128,690
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604,298,418
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27
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Migori 863,486,098
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857,185,385 645,102,303
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569,787,017
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28
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Mombasa 679,254,392
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674,783,021 607,049,529
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587,042,718
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29
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Murang'a 761,307,014
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753,378,653 626,075,916
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759,599,725
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30
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Nairobi City 1,545,872,087
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1,446,962,393 816,339,786
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656,065,520
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31
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Nakuru 1,049,146,986
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1,006,312,104 702,181,463
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569,787,017
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32
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Nandi 669,452,972
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666,771,490 607,049,529
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569,787,017
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33
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Narok 769,346,518
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734,655,062 607,049,529
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535,275,615
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34
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Nyamira 612,444,433
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610,515,511 568,996,754
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552,531,315
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35
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Nyandarua 664,643,697
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651,697,338 588,023,141
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569,787,017
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36
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Nyeri 717,305,285
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692,693,761 607,049,529
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480,968,975
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37
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Samburu 518,009,214
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517,964,444 533,708,983
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569,787,017
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38
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Siaya 686,651,724
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683,152,880 607,049,529
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535,275,615
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39
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Taita/Taveta 631,282,421
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620,545,692 568,996,754
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505,669,601
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40
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Tana River 588,396,752
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582,990,790 537,074,233
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493,319,288
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41
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Tharaka -Nithi 455,222,064
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434,745,770 524,178,098 42
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Trans Nzoia
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552,531,315 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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County Government Budget Ceilings on Recurrent Expenditure in Financial Year 2022/2023(Figures are in Kenya Shillings)
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676,650,593
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643,357,859 588,023,141
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569,787,017
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43
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Turkana 821,950,164
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818,680,328 607,049,529
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569,787,017
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44
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Uasin Gishu 707,791,808
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703,027,730 607,049,529
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552,531,315
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45
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Vihiga 659,609,764
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637,128,800 588,023,141
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560,610,046
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46
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Wajir 853,341,593
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853,371,986 597,112,535
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535,275,615
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47
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West Pokot 610,173,508
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603,044,748 568,996,754
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Total 35,656,167,687
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34,576,474,969
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26,708,080,067
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28,486,731,674
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(Question of the amendment proposed)
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Chairperson)
Division will be at the end.
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Clause 2, the Title and Clause 1 (Question that Clause 2, the Title and Clause 1 be part of the Bill, proposed)
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Chairperson)
Division will be at the end. Hon. Senators, on the Mental Health Bill, we had already canvassed the amendments on the Mental Health (Amendment) Bill (Senate Bills No. 28 Of 2020). Therefore, we will go ahead and put the question for the Mental Health (Amendment) Bill (Senate Bills No. 28 Of 2020) and for the County Allocation of Revenue Bill (Senate Bills No. 1 of 2022)
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THE MENTAL HEALTH (AMENDMENT) BILL (SENATE BILLS NO. 28 OF 2020)
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(Question, that the National Assembly amendments to Clauses 3,4,5, 7 and 35 of the Mental Health (Amendment) Bills (Senate Bills No.28 of 2020 be approved, put and the Senate proceeded to vote by County Delegations)
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THE COUNTY ALLOCATION OF REVENUE BILL (SENATE BILLS NO. 1 OF 2022)
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(Question, that the Second Schedule be amended as proposed, put and the Senate proceeded to vote by County Delegations) (Question, that Clauses 3, 4, 5,6,7,8,9 and 10, the Second Schedule as amended, Clause 2, the title and Clause 1 be part of the Bill, put and the Senate proceeded to vote by County Delegations)
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Can we have the Division Bell rung for two minutes.
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(The Division Bell was rung)
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ROLL CALL VOTING
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THE MENTAL HEALTH (AMENDMENT) BILL (SENATE BILLS NO. 28 OF 2020)
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(Question that, the National Assembly amendments to Clauses 3, 4, 5, 7 and 35 of the Mental Health (Amendment) Bill (Senate Bills No.28 of 2020 be approved, put and the Senate proceeded to vote by County Delegations
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)
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AYES:
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: Sen. Abdul M. Haji, Garissa County; Sen. (Dr.) Ali, Wajir County; Sen. Cherargei, Nandi County; Sen. Faki, Mombasa County; Sen. Halake, Isiolo County; Sen. (Eng.) Hargura, Marsabit County; Sen. (Prof.) Kamar, Uasin Gishu County; Sen. Kavindu Muthama, Machakos County; Sen. Khaniri, Vihiga County; Sen. Kibiru, Kirinyaga County; Sen. (Dr.) Langat, Bomet County; Sen. M. Kajwang‘, Homa Bay County; Sen. Madzayo, Kilifi County; Sen. (Dr.) Mbito, Trans Nzoia County; Sen. Murkomen, Elgeyo-Marakwet County; Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr., Makueni County; Sen. Mwaruma, Taita-Taveta County; Sen. Ndwiga, Embu County; Sen. Nyamunga, Kisumu County; Sen. Orengo, Siaya County; Sen. Poghisio, West Pokot County; Sen. Sakaja, Nairobi City County; Sen. Wambua, Kitui County and Sen. (Dr.) Zani.
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Teller of the Ayes
Sen. Imana
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NOES:
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Nil.
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Teller of the Noes
Sen. (Rev.) Waqo.
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Chairperson)
Hon. Senators, the results of the Division are as follows-
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AYES:
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24
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NOES:
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Nil
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ABSTENTIONS:
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Nil
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The “Ayes” have it.
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(Question carried by 24 votes to nil)
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DIVISION
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ROLL CALL VOTING
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THE COUNTY ALLOCATION OF REVENUE BILL (SENATE BILLS NO.1 OF 2022)
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(Question that, the Second Schedule be amended as proposed put, and the Senate proceeded to vote by County Delegations)
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AYES:
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Sen. Abdul M. Haji, Garissa County; Sen. (Dr.) Ali, Wajir County; Sen. Cherargei, Nandi County; Sen. Faki, Mombasa County; Sen. Halake, Isiolo County; Sen. (Eng.) Hargura, Marsabit County; Sen. (Prof.) Kamar, Uasin Gishu County; Sen. Kavindu Muthama, Machakos County; Sen. Khaniri, Vihiga County; Sen. Kibiru, Kirinyaga County; Sen. (Dr.) Langat, Bomet County; Sen. M. Kajwang‘, Homa Bay County; Sen. Madzayo, Kilifi County; Sen. (Dr.) Mbito, Trans Nzoia County; Sen. Murkomen, Elgeyo-Marakwet County; Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr., Makueni County; Sen. 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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Mwaruma, Taita-Taveta County; Sen. Ndwiga, Embu County; Sen. Orengo, Siaya County; Sen. Outa, Kisumu County; Sen. Poghisio, West Pokot County; Sen. Sakaja, Nairobi City County; Sen. Wambua, Kitui County; and, Sen. (Dr.) Zani.
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Teller of the Ayes
Sen. Iman
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NOES:
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Nil.
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Teller of the Noes
Sen. (Rev.) Waqo.
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Chairperson)
Hon. Senators, the results for the first Question on The County Allocation of Revenue Bill (Senate Bills No.1 of 2022) are as follows-
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AYES:
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24
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NOES:
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Nil
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ABSTENTIONS:
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Nil
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The “Ayes” have it.
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(Question carried by 24 votes to nil)
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DIVISION
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ROLL CALL VOTING
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(Question that, Clauses 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, the First Schedule, the Second Schedule (as amended), Clause 2, the Title and Clause 1 be part of the Bill, put and the Senate proceeded to vote by County Delegations)
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AYES:
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Sen. Abdul M. Haji, Garissa County; Sen. (Dr.) Ali, Wajir County; Sen. Cherargei, Nandi County; Sen. Faki, Mombasa County; Sen. Halake, Isiolo County; Sen. (Eng.) Hargura, Marsabit County; Sen. (Prof.) Kamar, Uasin Gishu County; Sen. Kavindu Muthama, Machakos County; Sen. Khaniri, Vihiga County; Sen. Kibiru, Kirinyaga County; Sen. (Dr.) Langat, Bomet County; Sen. M. Kajwang‘, Homa Bay County; Sen. Madzayo, Kilifi County; Sen. (Dr.) Mbito, Trans Nzoia County; Sen. Murkomen, Elgeyo-Marakwet County; Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr., Makueni County; Sen. Mwaruma, Taita-Taveta County; Sen. Ndwiga, Embu County; Sen. Orengo, Siaya County; Sen. Outa, Kisumu County; Sen. Poghisio, West Pokot County; Sen. Sakaja, Nairobi City County; Sen. Wambua, Kitui County; and, Sen. (Dr.) Zani.
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Teller of the Ayes
Sen. Iman
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NOES:
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Nil.
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Teller of the Noes
Sen. (Rev.) Waqo.
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Chairperson)
Hon. Senators, the results for second Question on the County Allocation of Revenue Bill (Senate Bills No.1 of 2022) are as follows-
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AYES:
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24
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NOES:
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Nil
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ABSTENTIONS:
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Nil
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The “Ayes” have it.
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(Question carried by 24 votes to nil)
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THE MENTAL HEALTH (AMENDMENT) BILL (SENATE BILLS NO. 28 OF 2020)
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Chairperson)
Let us have the Mover for the Mental Health (Amendment) Bill (Senate Bills No.28 of 2020). Be on record.
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Sylvia Mueni Kasanga
Madam Temporary Chairperson, I beg to Move that the Committee do report to the Senate its consideration of The Mental Health (Amendment) Bill (Senate Bills No.28 of 2020) and its approval thereof.
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(Question Proposed)
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(Question put and agreed to)
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THE COUNTY ALLOCATION OF REVENUE BILL (SENATE BILLS NO. 1 OF 2022)
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
(The Temporary Chairperson)
Let us have the Mover for The County Allocation of Revenue Bill (Senate Bills No.1 of 2022).
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Farhiya Ali Haji
Madam Temporary Chairperson, I beg to Move that the Committee do report to the Senate its consideration of the County Allocation of Revenue Bill (Senate Bills No.1 of 2022) and its approval thereof with amendments.
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(Question proposed)
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(Question put and agreed to)
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(The House resumed)
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[The Speaker (Hon. Lusaka) in the Chair]
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REPORT AND CONSIDERATION OF REPORT
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THE MENTAL HEALTH (AMENDMENT) BILL (SENATE BILLS NO. 28 OF 2020)
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Hon. Lusaka
(The Speaker)
Let us have the Chairperson reporting on the Mental Health Amendment Bill.
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Sylvia Mueni Kasanga
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to Move that the House do agree with the Committee on the said report. I call upon Senator---
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Hon. Lusaka
(The Speaker)
Sorry, it is the Chairperson of the Committee of the Whole, Sen. Nyamunga.
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to report that the Committee of the Whole has considered the National Assembly Amendments to the Mental Health (Amendment) Bill, (Senate Bills No. 28 of 2020) and its approval thereof. 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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Hon. Lusaka
(The Speaker)
The Mover, please, proceed.
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Sylvia Mueni Kasanga
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to Move that the House do agree with the Committee on the said report. I call upon the Senate Majority Leader to Second.
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Samuel Poghisio
(The Senate Majority Leader)
I second.
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(Question Proposed)
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(Question put and agreed to)
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Hon. Lusaka
(The Speaker)
Since we are considering the amendments from the National Assembly and we have agreed with them in totality, we do not need a Third Reading. We will take it to the President for assent. Sen. Kasanga, I can see the excitement; you can say something. People should log into Zoom online platform to participate in one more vote.
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Sylvia Mueni Kasanga
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir for your indulgence. I thank God that this day has come. I can tell you how many people are waiting to see whether this Bill will become an Act of Parliament and the impact it will have. I am happy and proud of this House for having made this happen for Kenyans. As Senators, this is something we have given to Kenyans. This is a Bill they need, since it is of high impact. I am grateful to this House. God bless you and God’s speed to everyone in all your endeavors away from here. I am also honoured today because some of my family members are here with me. They have seen this come to pass. God bless you all.
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Hon. Lusaka
(The Speaker)
Thank you. I know that Sen. Kasanga has been very passionate about it. I am also happy that I just came in when it was being voted for and it has gone through. We will be remembered also when history is written. The Chairperson to report on CARA. THE COUNTY ALLOCATION OF REVENUE BILL (SENATE BILLS NO. 1 OF 2022)
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Rose Nyamunga Ogendo
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to report that the Committee of the Whole has considered The County Allocation of Revenue Bill (Senate Bill No.1 of 2022 and its approval thereof with amendments.
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The Speaker (Hon. Lusaka)
The Mover.
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Farhiya Ali Haji
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to move that the House do agree with the Committee on the said Report and ask Sen. Kasanga to second.
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Sylvia Mueni Kasanga
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I second.
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(Question proposed)
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(Question put and agreed)
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THIRD READING
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Farhiya Ali Haji
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to move that The County Allocation of Revenue Bill (Senate Bill No.1 of 2022) be now read a Third Time, and ask Sen. M. Kajwang’ to second.
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Moses Otieno Kajwang'
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I second.
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(Question proposed)
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Hon. Lusaka
(The Speaker)
Ring the Division Bell.
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(Division Bell was rung)
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Hon. Lusaka
(The Speaker)
Let us start the voting.
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DIVISION
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ROLL CALL VOTING
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(Question, that the County Allocation of Revenue Bill (Senate Bill No.1 of 2022) be now read a Third Time put and the Senate proceeded to vote by County delegations)
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AYES
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: Sen. Abdul Haji, Garissa County; Sen. (Dr.) Ali, Wajir County; Sen. Cherargei, Nandi County; Sen. Faki, Mombasa County; Sen. Halake, Isiolo County; Sen. (Eng.) Hargura, Marsabit County; Sen. (Prof.) Kamar, Uasin Gishu County; Sen. Kavindu Muthama, Machakos County; Sen. Khaniri, Vihiga County; Sen. Kihika, Nakuru County; Sen. Kinyua, Laikipia County; Sen. (Dr.) Langat, Bomet County; Sen. (Dr.) Lelegwe, Samburu County; Sen. M. Kajwang’, Homa Bay County; Sen. Madzayo, Kilifi County; Sen. (Dr.) Mbito, Trans Nzoia County; Sen. Murkomen, Elgeyo-Marakwet County; Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr., Makueni County; Sen. Mwaruma, Taita Taveta County; Sen. Ndwiga, Embu County; Sen. Outa, Kisumu County; Sen. Orengo, Siaya County; Sen. Poghisio, West Pokot County; Sen. Sakaja, Nairobi County; Sen. Wambua, Kitui County; and, Sen. (Dr.) Zani, Kwale County.
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Teller of the Ayes
Sen. Iman
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Noes
Nil
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Teller of the Noes
Sen. Kasanga
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Hon. Lusaka
(The Speaker)
Order. These are the results of the Division are as follows:
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0
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ABSENTIONS:
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Nil The “Ayes” have it.
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(Question carried by 26 votes to Nil) (The Bill was accordingly read a Third Time and passed)
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Hon. Lusaka
(The Speaker)
Next Order. Proceed, Sen. Farhiya.
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BILL
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Second Reading
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THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ADDITIONAL ALLOCATION BILL (SENATE BILLS NO. 2 OF 2022)
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Farhiya Ali Haji
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to move that The County Additional Allocation Bill (Senate Bills No. 2 of 2022) be now read a Second Time.
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Farhiya Ali Haji
The County Additional Allocation Bill (Senate Bills No. 2 of 2022) was published on 10th May, 2022 and subsequently introduced to the House by a First Reading on Thursday, 12th May, 2022. Thereafter, it was committed to the Standing Committee of Finance and Budget for consideration pursuant to provisions of Standing Order No.141 of the Senate Standing Orders.
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Farhiya Ali Haji
Mr. Speaker, Sir, Article 202 (2) of the Constitution of Kenya, 2010, stipulates that the county government may be given additional allocations from the National governments share of the revenue either conditionally or unconditionally. Further, pursuant to Article 191 of the Constitution, Parliament is obliged to legislate on matters, which would ensure that county governments have adequate them perform their function. Mr. Speaker, Sir, therefore, to provide the additional allocation finance by National government share of revenue and proceeds of loans and grants from the development partner and to provide for additional allocations for the FY 2022/2023. Upon enactment, the legal instrument will facilitate the transfer of conditional and non-conditional allocation made to counties from the consolidated fund to the respective county revenue funds and special purpose accounts. The total additional allocation in the Bill amounts to Kshs42.831 billion. Mr. Speaker, Sir, while considering the Bill, the Committee invited the public, the stakeholders, the National Treasury, Commission of Revenue Allocation (CRA), Council of Governors (CoG), County Assembly Forum (CAF), Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Kenya (ICPAK), The Institute of Social Accountability (TISA) and the Institute of Budget Partnership (IBP) Kenyan Chapter. These stakeholders submitted their comments on the Bill and their recommendations have been captured in the Committee Report. Mr. Speaker, Sir, the Committee observed that there is a variance between the proposed allocation submitted by the National Treasury during the consideration of the 2022 Budget Policy Statement and the proposed allocations submitted in the Budget Estimates. This has led to a huge difference in the allocations in the Bill and the actual allocation submitted by Ministry Departments and Agencies (MDAs) through the National Treasury. The Bill proposes to allocate county governments additional allocations amounting to Kshs5.65billion from the National Government share of revenue raised in the line with Article 202 (2) of the Constitution. These allocations were provided in the First Schedule, comprising of supplements of construction of county governments headquarters, Kshs454million. The allocation was towards Nyandarua, Tana-River, Tharaka-Nithi, Isiolo and Lamu counties; leasing of Medical equipment amounting to Kshs5.2 billion, with each county receiving Kshs110.4 million. Mr. Speaker, Sir, the Second Schedule relates to additional finance proceeds of loans and grants from development partners in the FY 2022/2023. After consultation 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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Farhiya Ali Haji
with the National Treasury, the Committee proposes the Schedule to be revised to ensure that the allocations are consistent with allocations in the proposed Budget Estimates for the FY 2022/2023. These additional allocations include: 1) Conditional grants financed by the World Bank credit to finance the Agriculture and rural inclusive growth project amounting to Kshs3.563 billion. 2) Conditional allocation financed by the World Bank loan to finance the Kenya climate smart agriculture project amounting to Kshs2 billion. 3) Additional allocation from the European Union (EU) to finance instruments of devolution advice and support program amounting to Kshs119.997 million 4) Conditional allocation from the World Bank credit to finance the water and sanitation project amounting to Kshs5.9 billion. 5) Conditional allocation from grant by Danish International Development Agency (DANIDA) to finance primary healthcare in devolved system program amounting to Kshs667 million 6) Conditional allocation from the World Bank credit to finance the locally led climate action program for counties resilient investment level two amounting to Kshs5.433 billion.
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Conditional allocation financed by the Government of Sweden to finance the agriculture sector development support programme amounting to Kshs775,134,000. 8) Conditional allocation financed by the German Development Bank to finance drought resilience programme in Northern Kenya amounting to Kshs825 million. 9) Conditional allocation financed by the World Bank to finance the emergency locust response project, amounting to Kshs1.2 billion. 10) Conditional allocation financed by the World Bank to finance the Kenya Informal Settlement Improvement Project amounting to Kshs2.7 billion. 11) Finally, conditional allocation financed by credit from the World Bank, to finance locally led Climate Action Programme, County Climate Institutional Support Level One for capacity building totaling Kshs5.17 billion. The grant shall be allocated to all the 47 counties with each receiving Kshs11 million. The Public Finance Management (Equalization Fund Administration) Regulations, 2021, were approved by Parliament in November, 2021. The Regulations provide for utilization of Equalization Fund as conditional grants to counties. In this regard, in consultation with the National Treasury, the Committee proposes an amendment by introducing a Third Schedule to the Bill, to provide conditional grants allocations for the Equalization Fund. It is proposed that 34 beneficiary counties receive Equalization Fund allocation for FYs 2021/2022 and 2022/2023. The proposed allocation appears in the Third Schedule to the Bill, amounting to Kshs13.477 billion. This constitutes Kshs6.62 billion for the FY the 2021/2022 and Kshs6.856 billion for FY 2022/2023. The allocations to each of the 34 counties are based on allocation factors identified in the Second Policy and criteria for sharing revenue among marginalized counties. The Fourth Schedule of the Constitution, Paragraph 4(f), in Part 2, provides that the county governments are in charge of libraries. However, this function has never been 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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transferred to counties. The resources attended to this function amounting to Kshs424.616 million, being the total amount for personnel emolument, operations, maintenance and leave allowance. The county governments have requested that this function be transferred to the next financial year. However, after consulting with the National Treasury, the Committee observed that there is need to allow more time for preparation and transfer of the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Database (IPPD) to the respective counties. The Committee recommends that the National Treasury, in collaboration with the Council of Governors (CoG), State Department of Culture and Heritage and Intergovernmental Relations Technical Committee (IGRTC) should ensure that within the next four months, all the mechanism are put in place to allow for seamless operation once the transfer of library functions is implemented. The Committee recommends that the House approves with amendment, which includes, deletion of First Schedule and Second Schedule and replace the New Schedule with allocations as contained in the Budget Estimates. This is to ensure consistency in the two budget documents. There is a proposal for introduction of a new Third Schedule on additional allocation of Equalization Fund. The Fund is to be implemented through allocation of conditional grant to affected counties, pursuant to Section 74 of the Public Finance Management (Equalization Fund Administration) Regulations, 2021. In conclusion, the Committee acknowledges the stakeholders who submitted memoranda on the Bill. Further, the Committee thanks the Office of the Speaker and the Clerk of the Senate for the support extended to the Committee in execution of its mandate. I extend my appreciation to all Members of the Committee for their patience, sacrifice and commitment to public service, which enabled the committee to complete the assigned task within the stipulated time.
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Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to move and request Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr. to second. I thank you.
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Hon. Lusaka
(The Speaker)
Proceed, Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr.
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Mutula Kilonzo Jnr
Mr. Speaker, Sir, it is exciting because this Bill is a product of tough negotiations led by Sen. Kibiru to have additional allocations and conditional allocations set aside in a separate Bill, so that we can follow up and track how they are being spent in the counties. Mr. Speaker, Sir, I feel excited because you and I have been prayerful. If elected governors, we are going to be the managers of the resources that are currently being discussed and the ones that have previously been passed. We fought hard for this legislation. The beauty about it is the way we are moving it. It will give the Senate an entry point. The Senate will have a role in terms of oversight when money is expended. More importantly for us and those who will take the leap of faith of becoming county executives, this is a good framework for understanding the allocations we get from the national Government and the specifications thereof and the grants we get from donors. The Council of Governors (CoG) must have a foot in the discussion on grants that are given by our partners, what they are meant for and the priorities. 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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Mutula Kilonzo Jnr
Most importantly and for purposes of budgeting, we will avoid the constant amendments that were being channeled left right and centre because the National Treasury was entering into negotiations on these grants mid-year, or at any time during the year. This framework will allow for budgeting at the point of passing the Division of Revenue Bill, the County Allocation of Revenue Bill and Budget Policy Statement (BPS) to be in line. Therefore, I am a proud person. If there is one piece of legislation that I am proud of as a Member of the Committee on Finance and Budget, it is the Bill that I am seconding. This Bill is a product of a court process, where the CoG and other stakeholders, including ourselves, challenged the manner in which conditional grants are disbursed. In a book that I read just before the promulgation of the Constitution, the World Bank was very concerned that these conditional grants, both by the national Government and our development partners, would be used to claw back on devolution. This is where we have put an end to that claw back, because we have an entry point and we can participate and audit. The proposal by the National Assembly was to put it in the Appropriations Bill, like they had done in the last Act that was signed into law by His Excellency the President. They would have used the money whichever way, just like they attempted to do with the Equalization Fund. Mr. Speaker, Sir, I second and hope that at some point, you will put the question, so that this Bill is passed before we leave. Passing the County Allocation of Revenue Bill and leaving this behind is not helpful. It is like cutting your nose to spite your face. Ideally, the two should go together. I presume that we will resume soon to discuss the debt ceiling. Let us vote on whatever is remaining before Members debate and pass, or reject the debt ceiling, which is also a critical matter to the economy and discussions that we are having. The faster we have it here, the better before we go back to the field, but it is good to be back in Nairobi. I second.
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Hon. Lusaka
(The Speaker)
I agree it is nice to be back.
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(Question proposed)
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Hon. Lusaka
(The Speaker)
I see no interest. Mover to reply.
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Farhiya Ali Haji
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I beg to reply and thank Senator Mutula Kilonzo Jnr. for seconding. I rise pursuant to Standing Order 61(3) to request that you defer putting of the question to another day. I thank you.
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(Putting of the question on the Bill deferred)
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The Speaker (
Hon. Lusaka): Hon. Senators, I defer Order Nos. 25 to 29, 31 and 34.
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COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
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BILL (SENATE BILLS NO. 37 OF 2021)
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(Division) (Committee of the Whole deferred)
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COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
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THE LAW OF SUCCESSION (AMENDMENT) BILL, (SENATE BILLS NO. 15 OF 2021)
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(Division)
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(Committee of the Whole deferred)
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COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
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THE PRESERVATION OF HUMAN DIGNITY AND PROTECTION OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RIGHTS BILL (SENATE BILLS NO. 21 OF 2021)
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(Division) (Committee of the Whole deferred)
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COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
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THE LIFESTYLE AUDIT BILL (SENATE BILLS NO. 36 OF 2021)
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(Division)
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(Committee of the Whole deferred)
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COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
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THE SPECIAL NEEDS EDUCATION BILL (SENATE BILLS NO. 44 OF 2021)
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(Division)
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(Committee of the Whole deferred)
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COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
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THE IRRIGATION (AMENDMENT) BILL (NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BILLS NO. 12 OF 2021)
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(Division)
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(Committee of the Whole deferred)
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COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
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THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ADDITIONAL ALLOCATION BILL (SENATE BILLS NO. 2 OF 2022)
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(Committee of the Whole deferred)
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ADJOURNMENT The Speaker (
Hon. Lusaka): Hon Senators, there being no other business on the Order Paper, the Senate stands adjourned until Thursday, 9th June 2022, at 2.30 p.m. The Senate rose at 5.21 p.m.
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ADJOURNMENT The Speaker (
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ADJOURNMENT The Speaker (
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