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House in uproar over skewed Performance Ranking

Members of the National Assembly have accused the research firm, Infotrak for skewed ranking in their latest post on the performance of Members of Parliament released on September 27.

In the polls findings released by the firm's Chief Executive Officer, Angela Ambitho, Emuhaya Constituency Member of Parliament, Hon. Omboko Milemba who scored 75.4 per cent was ranked as the best performing legislator, with his Emurua Dikirr counterpart, Hon. Johana Ngeno (71.4 per cent) and Mwala MP, Vincent Musyoka (70.8 percent) ranked second and third respectively.

PRESS STATEMENT BY THE PARLIAMENTARY SERVICE COMMISSION ON THE ADVISORY BY THE RIGHT HONOURABLE CHIEF JUSTICE TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE PRESIDENT TO DISSOLVE PARLIAMENT

1. At a Special Meeting held today, Tuesday, 22nd September 2020, the Parliamentary Service Commission, pursuant to its mandate under Article 127 of the Constitution and after consultation with the Speakers of the two Houses of Parliament deliberated on the reports in the public domain that the Rt. Hon. Chief Justice has advised His Excellency the President of the Republic of Kenya to dissolve Parliament for alleged failure to enact legislation to give effect to the two-third gender rule.

Revenue Formula Debate shifts to the National Assembly

The debate on the basis of allocation of the share of national revenue among Counties has now shifted to the National Assembly and is expected to form part of the priority of the House agenda in the next few days.

The Clerk of the National Assembly, Mr. Michael Sialai in an advert that appeared in the Saturday dailies extended an invitation to the public to submit their views and memoranda on the Bill to his office on, or before Tuesday, 22 September. 

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