SENATE RESUMES FOR THE SECOND SITTING OF THE SECOND SESSION
Senate will have its second sitting of the 2nd Session of the 4th Senate at 2.30pm in Senate Chamber, Parliament Buildings. #SenateLive #4thSenate #13thParliament
Senate will have its second sitting of the 2nd Session of the 4th Senate at 2.30pm in Senate Chamber, Parliament Buildings. #SenateLive #4thSenate #13thParliament
The Senate Liaison Office hosted a delegation from the County Assembly Service Board of Baringo. The delegation was led by County Assembly Speaker Hon. Vincent Kemboi accompanied by Majority Leader Hon. Lawi Tallam, Hon. Julius Ng’otie, Hon. Wesley Lekakimon, Commissioner Nelly Amdany and technical staff.
The main objective of the benchmarking visit was to enhance knowledge, of how to effectively manage ward office operations and to understand the dynamics of managing partisan and nonpartisan staff.
The Senate Committee on Labour and Social Welfare chaired by Senator Julius Murgor Recha, MP today commenced a four-day retreat program in Naivasha, Nakuru County.
In the retreat period the committee intends to meet key stakeholders including: Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare,
Ministry of Public Service, Gender and Affirmative action,
State Department of Diaspora Affairs in the Ministry of Foreign and
Diaspora affairs, Public Service Commission, Council of Governor and
National Youth Service.
The County Public Accounts Committee (CPAC) has started considering Auditor General’s reports of the 47 County Governments.
Governor Mutahi Kahiga was the first county boss to appear before the Committee to defend the revenue and expenditure accounts of his administration since the 13th Parliament was elected in August 2022.
The Governor appeared before the Committee, which is chaired by Homa Bay senator Moses Kajwang, on Wednesday, February 8, 2023.
The County Public Accounts Committee (CPAC) held a meeting with the Public Accounts and Investment Committee of Kakamega County Assembly which is on a week-long benchmarking tour of the Senate.
During the meeting the two committees discussed ways in which oversight can strengthened in all the 47 counties with the Senate Committee playing the role of a brother.
The Speaker of Senate Rt.Hon. Amason Kingi, EGH, has expressed the need to entrench the role of Parliamentarians in peace building in order to promote regional stability and stem conflict.
The Speaker while making his opening remarks during the Inaugural joint post election retreat between the Senate and Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) said it was time leaders use their positions to end conflict within the region.