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CONTROLLER OF BUDGET SAYS COUNTIES OWE SUPPLIERS KSHS 159 BILLION IN PENDING BILLS.

The Senate Committee on Devolution and Intergovernmental Relations Chaired by Wajir Senator,Mohamed Abbas met the Controller of Budget (COB) CPA Dr. Margaret Nyakang'o,CBS over the status of pending bills in the counties .

The COB told the Senators that counties owe suppliers an accumulative Pending Bills of Kshs 157 billion by the County Executives and Kshs 1.63 billion by County Assemblies.

The Senators had invited the COB to apprise them on the status of Pending Bills and explain why these monies cannot be settled.

ZAMBIAN PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEE ON YOUTH, SPORTS AND CHILD MATTERS BENCHMARK ON SOCIAL PROTECTION

The National assembly Committee on Social Protection chaired by Hon. Alice Ng'ang'a (Thika Town) hosted their counterparts from the Zambian National Assembly's Committee on Youth, Sports and Child matters.

The 12-Member delegation is in the country for a 4-day visit. The delegation made courtesy calls to National Assembly leadership offices before holding a meeting with the Social Protection Committee.

REQUEST FOR A STATEMENT ON THE STATUS OF BURA - MGHANGE - WERUGHA - WUNDANYI - MBALE - MTOMWAGOTI AND CHALA - NJUKINI - ILLASIT ROADS

Taita Taveta County Sen. John Mwaruma, MP, is seeking a Statement from the Standing Committee on Roads, Transportation and Housing, concerning the status of the Bura-Mghange-Werugha-Wundanyi-Mbale- Mto Mwagoti and Chala-Njukini-Illasit road.

In the Statement, the Committee should explain reason(s) leading to the disbandment of camp by the contractor of the Bura-Mghange-Werugha-Wundanyi-Mbale- Mto Mwagoti and provide a report on the status of the Chala-Njukini-Illasit road.

JLAC HOLDS PUBLIC HEARINGS ON THE STATUTE LAW MISCELLANEOUS AMENDMENTS

The Justice and Legal Affairs Committee Chaired by Hon. George Gitonga Murugara (Tharaka) held public hearings with different stakeholders to consider the Statute Law (Miscellaneous) (Amendment) Bill, 2022. The Bill seeks to amend various provisions of the Statute Law including those in 18 Statuses under the purview of the Committee.

COMMITTEE REVIEWS DEFENCE MINISTRY 2021/2022 ANNUAL PERFORMANCE REPORT

The National Assembly Defence, Intelligence and Foreign Relations Committee has this morning reviewed the Ministry of Defence's 2021/2022  Annual Performance Report.

The Committee Chaired by Hon. Nelson Koech (Belgut) undertook this assignment in line with Article 153 (4) (b) of the Constitution and Section 10 (h) of the Kenya Defence Forces Act no. 25 of 2012.

TRANSPORT COMMITTEE HOLDS FAMILIARIZATION RETREAT WITH MINISTRY

The National Assembly Departmental Committee on Transport and Infrastructure held a familiarization retreat with State Departments under it's oversight preview.

The Committee Chaired by Hon. George Kariuki (Ndia) met Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure officials to deliberate on, among other issues, the mandate of key State Departments, their policy programmes and budget performance.

Hon. Kariuki said that the Committee will be particularly interested on legislative gaps and suggested likely interventions to fix the same.

NG-CDF COMMITTEE INSPECTS PROJECTS IN EMBU COUNTY

The National Assembly's Select Committee on National Government-Constituency Development Fund (NG-CDF) this weekend conducted inspection visits in Runyenjes Constituency, Embu County. The Committee, led by the Chairperson, Hon. Musa Sirma (Eldama Ravine) was hosted by the area MP, Hon. Erick Muchangi (Runyenjes).

ENERGY COMMITTEE PROBES MINISTRY ON THE GOVERNMENT-TO-GOVERNMENT FUEL IMPORTATION DEAL

The National Assembly Departmental Committee on Energy Chaired by Hon. (Eng). Vincent Musyoka held a meeting with the Cabinet Secretary and other senior officials of the Ministry of Energy and Petroleum to deliberate on a policy change regarding the importation of petroleum products. The proposed changes will convert the process from the current Open Tender System (OTS) to Government-to-Government arrangement. 

COMMUNICATION, INFORMATION AND INNOVATION COMMITTEE INSPECTS CONSTITUENCY INNOVATION HUBS

The Departmental Committee on Communication, Information and Innovation this week; in two separate delegations, continued its inspection visits of Constituency Innovation Hubs (CIHs). The two teams, one to the Coastal Region and, another to the Nyanza and Western regions, undertook the site tours of various hubs to, among others; ascertain the infrastructural status of the hubs, human resource capacities, equipment availability, and general functionalities of the Ajira project.

NATIONAL ASSEMBLY AGRICULTURE COMMITTEE REVIEWS PROPOSED COMMODITIES FUND BILL EXPECTED TO BOOST FARMER FINANCING

Farmers are expected to benefit from enhanced financing if a proposed legislation is approved by the National Assembly.

Legislators reviewed the draft Commodities Fund Bill which seeks to establish the Commodities Fund to provide better financing options for farmers and promote the development of agricultural commodities.

In a meeting chaired by Hon. Dr. John Mutunga, Members of the Committee on Agriculture and Livestock interacted with the Board of Trustees and Management of the Commodities Fund, led by Mr. Duke Mainga, to discuss the proposed Commodities Fund Bill.

CLIMATE CHANGE SHOULD INFORM NATIONAL PLAN, SAYS SPEAKER KINGI

Senate Speaker Amason Kingi has said the challenges brought about by Climate Change should influence the framing of Kenya’s next National Action Plan.

The Speaker admitted that changes in climatic conditions have gained prominence in recent years, triggering an erratic climate pattern that has devastated agriculture as it disrupted lives and livelihoods in unprecedented ways. 

These challenges, the Speaker argued, should influence the framing of the country’s next National Action Plan.

SPEAKER WETANG’ULA CALLS FOR EAC SUMMIT TO STRATEGIZE ON REVAMPING THE EALA LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

The Speaker of the National Assembly, the Rt. Hon.(Dr.) Moses Wetang’ula has called for a special summit for the East African Community that will be dedicated towards revamping the East African Legislative Assembly.

Speaking today during a breakfast meeting in his office with the sixth Speaker of EALA, the Rt. Hon. Joseph Ntakirutimana, Speaker Wetang’ula said that EALA was a great concept in the region but had not been natured to grow hence remaining static.

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