GUIDELINES CONSEQUENT ON THE DECLARATION OF COVID -19 (CORONA VIRUS) AS A GLOBAL HEALTH PANDEMIC AND THE CONFIRMATION OF A CASE OF CORONA VIRUS INFECTION IN KENYA
GUIDELINES CONSEQUENT ON THE DECLARATION OF COVID -19 (CORONA VIRUS) AS A GLOBAL HEALTH PANDEMIC AND THE CONFIRMATION OF A CASE OF CORONA VIRUS INFECTION IN KENYA.
PARLIAMENT PROCEEDS ON A RECESS FOLLOWING THE CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK
Following the recent pandemic of COVID-19 also known as Coronavirus in the country, the Houses of Parliament altered their respective Calendars, so as to proceed to a recess. The action of the Houses plays a role in part of the Government’s efforts to contain the spread of the virus. As such, the Houses took a break as follows-
Speaker Lusaka champions International Women’s Day celebrations
The Speaker of the Senate, Rt Hon Kenneth Lusaka, has challenged women in leadership to enlist the support of male legislators through persuasive dialogue and articulation toward the realization of gender parity.
KRA Pleased With Constituency/County Offices on Tax Compliance
The Clerk of the National Assembly, Mr. Michael Sialai held a second consultative meeting with the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) at Parliament buildings. The first one having been held on 29th October, 2018.
The KRA Officers paid Mr. Sialai a courtesy call in his office at Parliament buildings to deliberate on the best way to enhance service delivery through timely remittance of tax.
Cuban Ambassador to Kenya Calls on Speaker Lusaka
Cuban Doctors are comfortable and happily contributing to healthcare human capital in Kenya, while learning a lot.
Speaker of the Senate, Rt Hon Kenneth Lusaka heard this, Wednesday when he met the Ambassador of Cuba to Kenya, HE Amb Ernesto Gómez Díaz who called on him at Parliament Buildings.
The Senate Speaker also lauded the cordial relations between the two countries, appreciating Cuba’s efforts in contributing to Kenya’s realization of the Big Four Agenda, specifically the Universal Health Coverage.