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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.
Nyegenye: Staffers, Let’s do Exciting Things this Session!
The Clerk of the Senate, Mr Jeremiah Nyegenye has challenged staffers to continuously observe public ethos and values in the discharge of their service to the country.
While delivering the keynote address at the “Fourth Reading”, Nyegenye asked the meeting that brings together about 150 Staff of the Senate, to keep their eyes on the prize: the devolution promise.
“Not Guilty!” Governor Waititu Pleads as Senate Impeachment Inquiry Kicks Off
The Senate, presided by Speaker Rt Hon Kenneth Lusaka, Tuesday began hearings into the proposed removal from office, by impeachment, of Kiambu County Governor, Hon Ferdinand Waititu.
Speaker Muturi Rallies Speakers' Forum to embrace Citizenry Engagement in a bid to Enhance Openness,Transparency and Accountability, in Legislatures
The Speaker of the National Assembly Hon.
Speaker Muturi leads call for Repatriation of ill-gotten wealth at the 8th UN Anti-Corruption Forum in Abu Dhabi
The Kenyan delegation to the Eighth (8th) Session of the Conference of the State Parties to the United Nations Convention Against Corruption has strongly urged counterpart Member States to facilitate a mechanism for the repatriation of ill-gotten wealth stashed abroad, but whose repatriation has been greatly hampered by lack of policies that support this remedy in the fight against graft.
House Committee Mulls over Strengthening the Ethics Committee
The Committee on Powers and Privileges in the National Assembly has underscored the need to either strengthen the Parliamentary Powers and Privileges Committee or simply establish a specific House Committee to deal with any complaints on Standards and Ethics of Members of Parliament and staff to fully actualize the provisions of Article 75 (Conduct of State Officers), 76 (Financial probity of State Officers) and 77 (Restriction on activities of State officers)
Speaker Muturi seeks to intensify Parliamentary ties with Serbian Counterpart
The Speaker of the National Assembly Hon. Justin Muturi and his counterpart in Belgrade, H.E. Mrs. Maja Gojkovic have agreed to intensify ties between their respective legislatures, in a move that will see the commencement of collaboration linking their respective Parliamentary Committees, and exchange of ideas between the Parliamentary staff from the two Assemblies.