REPUBLIC OF

THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY

TWELFTH PARLIAMENT (FIFTH SESSION) MOTION TRACKER, 2021

The Motion Tracker provides an overview of the current status of all Motions before the National Assembly during the year 2021.

NO. SUBJECT NOTICE PROPOSER SECONDER DIVISION DEBATED REMARKS OF AND MOTION CONCLUDED 1. THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Standing Procedural Hon. (Dr.) Amos Hon. John 9/2/2021 Adopted Order 171(2), this House approves the Kimunya, MP Mbadi, MP appointment of the following Members to the (Leader of the (Leader of the House Business Committee in addition to those Majority Party) Minority Party) specified under paragraphs (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e):-

(i) The Hon. Joyce Akai Emanikor, MP; (ii) The Hon. Shadrack John Mose, MP; (iii) The Hon. (Dr.) Makali Mulu, MP; (iv) The Hon. Mishi Juma Khamisi Mboko, MP; (v) The Hon. Godfrey Osotsi, MP; and (vi) The Hon. Mohamed Abdikhaim Osman, MP.

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NO. SUBJECT NOTICE PROPOSER SECONDER DIVISION DEBATED REMARKS OF AND MOTION CONCLUDED 2. THAT, notwithstanding the provisions of Standing Procedural Hon. (Dr.) Amos Hon. John 10/2/2021 Adopted Order 97(4), this House orders that, each speech in a Kimunya, MP Mbadi, MP debate on Bills sponsored by a Committee, the (Leader of the (Leader of the Leader of the Majority Party or the Leader of the Majority Party) Minority Party) Minority Party be limited as follows:- A maximum of forty five (45) minutes for the Mover, in moving and fifteen minutes (15) in replying, a maximum of thirty (30) minutes for the Chairperson of the relevant Committee (if the Bill is not sponsored by the relevant Committee), and a maximum of ten (10) minutes for any other Member speaking, except the Leader of the Majority Party and the Leader of the Minority Party, who shall be limited to a maximum of fifteen Minutes (15) each (if the Bill is not sponsored by either of them); and that priority in speaking be accorded to the Leader of the Majority Party, the Leader of the Minority Party and the Chairperson of the relevant Departmental Committee, in that order. 3. THAT, notwithstanding the provisions of Standing Procedural Hon. (Dr.) Amos Hon. John 10/2/2021 Adopted Order 97(4), this House orders that, each speech in a Kimunya, MP Mbadi, MP debate on Bills NOT sponsored by a Committee, (Leader of the (Leader of the the Leader of the Majority Party or the Leader of Majority Party) Minority Party) the Minority Party be limited as follows:- A maximum of three hours and thirty minutes, with not more than thirty (30) minutes for the Mover, in moving and ten (10) minutes in replying, a maximum of thirty (30) minutes for the Chairperson of the relevant Committee and a maximum of ten (10) minutes for any other Member speaking, except the Leader of the Majority Party and the Leader of the Minority Party, who shall be limited to a maximum of fifteen Minutes (15) each; and that priority in speaking be accorded to the Leader of the Majority Party, the Leader of the Minority Party and the Chairperson of the relevant Departmental Committee, in that order.

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NO. SUBJECT NOTICE PROPOSER SECONDER DIVISION DEBATED REMARKS OF AND MOTION CONCLUDED 4. THAT, notwithstanding the provisions of Standing Procedural Hon. (Dr.) Amos Hon. John 10/2/2021 Adopted Order 97(4), this House orders that, each speech in a Kimunya, MP Mbadi, MP debate on any Motion, including a Special motion (Leader of the (Leader of the be limited in the following manner:- A maximum of Majority Party) Minority Party) three hours with not more than twenty (20) minutes for the Mover and ten (10) minutes for each other Member speaking, except the Leader of the Majority Party and the Leader of the Minority Party, who shall be limited to a maximum of fifteen (15) minutes each, and that ten (10) minutes before the expiry of the time, the Mover shall be called upon to reply; and that priority in speaking be accorded to the Leader of the Majority Party, the Leader of the Minority Party and the Chairperson of the relevant Departmental Committee, in that order.

5. THAT, notwithstanding the provisions of Standing Procedural Hon. (Dr.) Amos Hon. John 10/2/2021 Adopted Order 97(4), this House orders that, each speech in a Kimunya, MP Mbadi, MP debate on Committee Reports (except for Reports (Leader of the (Leader of the of Audit Committees), including a Report of a Joint Majority Party) Minority Party) Committee of the Houses of Parliament or any other Report submitted to the House for which limitation of time has not been specified, shall be limited as follows:- A maximum of two and a half hours, with not more than twenty (20) minutes for the Mover in moving and five (5) minutes for any other Member speaking, including the Leader of the Majority Party and the Leader of the Minority Party and the Chairperson of the relevant Committee (if the Committee Report is not moved by the Chairperson of the relevant Committee), and that ten (10) minutes before the expiry of the time, the Mover shall be called upon to reply; and further that priority in speaking shall be accorded to the Leader of the Majority Party and the Leader of the Minority Party, in that order.

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NO. SUBJECT NOTICE PROPOSER SECONDER DIVISION DEBATED REMARKS OF AND MOTION CONCLUDED 6. THAT, notwithstanding the provisions of Standing Procedural Hon. (Dr.) Amos Hon. John 10/2/2021 Adopted Order 97(4), this House orders that, each speech in Kimunya, MP Mbadi, MP debate on Reports of Audit Committees (PIC, PAC (Leader of the (Leader of the & SFAC) be limited as follows:- A maximum of sixty Majority Party) Minority Party) (60) minutes for the Mover in moving and thirty (30) minutes in replying, and a maximum of ten (10) minutes for any other Member speaking, except the Leader of the Majority Party and the Leader of the Minority Party, who shall be limited to a maximum of fifteen (15) minutes each; and that priority be accorded to the Leader of the Majority Party and the Leader of the Minority Party, in that order.

7. THAT, notwithstanding the provisions of Standing Procedural Hon. (Dr.) Amos Hon. John 10/2/2021 Adopted Order 97(4), this House orders that, each speech in a Kimunya, MP Mbadi, MP debate on any Sessional Paper shall be limited as (Leader of the (Leader of the follows:- A maximum of two and a half hours, with not Majority Party) Minority Party) more than twenty (20) minutes for the Mover in moving and five (5) minutes for any other Member speaking, including the Leader of the Majority Party and the Leader of the Minority Party and the Chairperson of the relevant Committee (if the Sessional Paper is not moved by the Chairperson of the relevant Committee), and that ten (10) minutes before the expiry of the time, the Mover shall be called upon to reply; and further that priority in speaking shall be accorded to the Leader of the Majority Party and the Leader of the Minority Party, in that order.

8. THAT, notwithstanding the provisions of Standing Procedural Hon. (Dr.) Amos Hon. John 10/2/2021 Adopted Order 97(4) and in furtherance to the provisions of Kimunya, MP Mbadi, MP Standing Order 24(6), this House orders that, debate (Leader of the (Leader of the on the Motion on the Address by the President be Majority Party) Minority Party) limited to no more than thirty (30) minutes for the Mover in moving, twenty (20) minutes for the Leader of the Minority Party, and ten (10) minutes each to the Chairperson of the Departmental Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs to speak on the Report submitted under Article 132(1)(c)(i) of the Constitution relating to the realisation of the national values; the Chairperson of the Departmental Committee on

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NO. SUBJECT NOTICE PROPOSER SECONDER DIVISION DEBATED REMARKS OF AND MOTION CONCLUDED Defence and Foreign Relations to speak on the Report submitted under Article 132(1)(c)(iii) of the Constitution relating to the progress made in fulfilling the international obligations of the Republic; and the Chairperson of the Departmental Committee on Administration and National Security to speak on the Report submitted under Article 240(7) of the Constitution relating to the state of the security of the Country; and five (5) minutes for any other Member speaking, and that ten (10) minutes before the expiry of the time, the Mover shall be called upon to reply.

9. THAT, notwithstanding the provisions of Standing Procedural Hon. (Dr.) Amos Hon. John 10/2/2021 Adopted Order 97(4),this House orders that, each speech in Kimunya, MP Mbadi, MP debate on Reports of Constitutional Commissions (Leader of the (Leader of the and Independent Offices be limited as follows:- A Majority Party) Minority Party) maximum of four hours with not more than thirty (30) minutes for the Mover in moving and ten (10) minutes in replying, a maximum of thirty (30) minutes for the Chairperson of the relevant Committee, and a maximum of ten (10) minutes for any other Member speaking, except the Leader of the Majority Party and the Leader of the Minority Party, who shall be limited to a maximum of fifteen (15) minutes each; and that priority be accorded to the Chairperson of the relevant Committee, the Leader of the Majority Party and the Leader of the Minority Party, in that order.

10. THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order Procedural Hon. (Dr.) Amos Hon. David Ole 10/2/2021 Adopted 97(4), this House orders that, each speech in a debate Kimunya, MP Sankok, MP on the Report of the Budget & Appropriations (Leader of the (Nominated Committee on Budget Estimates contemplated Majority Party) Member) under Standing Orders 239 and 240 be limited as follows:

(i) General Supply Debate:- A maximum of three (3) sitting days with thirty (30) minutes for the Mover in moving and fifteen (15) minutes in replying; a maximum of fifteen (15) minutes for each of the Chairpersons of the Departmental

Committees and a maximum of ten (10) minutes

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NO. SUBJECT NOTICE PROPOSER SECONDER DIVISION DEBATED REMARKS OF AND MOTION CONCLUDED for any other Member speaking, except the Leader of the Majority Party and the Leader of the Minority Party who shall be limited to a maximum of fifteen (15) minutes each; and that priority in speaking be accorded to the Leader of the Majority Party, the Leader of the Minority Party and the respective Chairpersons of the Departmental Committees in the order that they appear in the Second Schedule to the Standing Orders; and, (ii) Committee of Supply: - A maximum of six (6) sitting days for the consideration of the proposed allocations to the respective Votes/Programmes in the order specified in the Schedule submitted by the Budget and Appropriations Committee.

11. THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order Procedural Hon. (Dr.) Amos Hon. (Dr.) Eseli 10/2/2021 Adopted 97(1), this House orders that, each speech in the Kimunya, MP Simiyu, MP general debate contemplated under Standing (Leader of the (Deputy Order 146 (Consideration of Senate amendments to Bills Majority Party) Minority Party originating in the National Assembly) be limited as follows:- Whip) a maximum of one hour and thirty minutes, with not more than fifteen minutes (15) for the Mover in moving, fifteen minutes (15) for the Chairperson of the relevant Departmental Committee, and five (5) minutes for any other Member speaking, including the Leader of the Majority Party and the Leader of the Minority Party (if the Bill is not party-sponsored), and that five (5) minutes before the expiry of the time, the Mover shall be called upon to reply; and further that priority in speaking shall be accorded to the Leader of the Majority Party, the Leader of the Minority Party and the Chairperson of the relevant Departmental Committee, in that order.

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NO. SUBJECT NOTICE PROPOSER SECONDER DIVISION DEBATED REMARKS OF AND MOTION CONCLUDED 12. THAT, notwithstanding the provisions of Standing Procedural Hon. (Dr.) Amos Hon. Owen 10/2/2021 Adopted Orders 41 and 42 relating to conveying of Messages from the Kimunya, MP Baya, MP Senate and from the President or the National Executive, this (Leader of the (Kilifi North House orders that during the Short and Long Recesses Majority Party) Constituency) of the Fifth Session- (a) upon receipt of any Message from the Senate, or upon receipt of any name of a person nominated for appointment to a state or public office from the President or any other office in the National Executive, the Speaker shall forthwith refer such Message to the relevant Committee for consideration, without having to recall the House, and report such fact to the House on resumption; and, (b) upon receipt of any Message relating to the Senate’s Amendments to a Bill originating in the National Assembly, the Speaker shall forthwith refer the Schedule of the Senate Amendments to the relevant Committee for consideration pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order 145 (Senate amendments to Bills originating in the National Assembly), and report such fact to the House on resumption.

13. THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order 10/2/2021 Hon. (Dr.) Amos Hon. John 10/2/2021 Adopted 28, this House approves the Calendar of the National Kimunya, MP Mbadi, MP Assembly (Regular Sessions) for the Fifth Session (2021) (Leader of the (Leader of the as contained in the Schedule, and further resolves as Majority Party) Minority Party) follows-

Variations during the First Part of the Session I. that, notwithstanding the provisions of Standing Order 30, during the First Part of the Session (February 9 to May 6, 2021)-

(a) the sitting of the House of Wednesday, February 10, 2021 (Afternoon) shall stand suspended;

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(b) all Wednesday (Morning and Afternoon) sittings will stand suspended with effect from February 17, 2021;

(c) the House will hold Sittings on Tuesdays and Thursdays as follows-

(i) Tuesdays (Afternoon) from 2.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m.; (ii) Tuesdays (Evening) from 7.00 p.m. to 9.00 p.m.; (iii) Thursdays (Morning) from 10.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.; (iv) Thursdays (Afternoon) from 2.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m.; and (v) Thursdays (Evening) from 7.00 p.m. to 9.00 p.m.

Individual Members’ business II. that, notwithstanding the provisions of Standing Order 40(3), on Thursday Mornings, business not sponsored by the Majority Party, the Minority Party or a Committee shall have precedence over all other business, in such order as the House Business Committee shall determine.

Commencement of the Sixth Session III. that, notwithstanding the provisions of Standing Order 27(1) providing for the date of commencement of a new Session, the House shall resume for the Sixth Session on Tuesday, January 25, 2022 at 2.30 p.m.

14. THAT, this House adopts the Report of the 9/2/2021 Hon. Kareke Hon. Francis 11/2/2021; Adopted Committee on Environment and Natural Resources on Mbiuki, MP Chachu, MP 16/2/2021; Sessional Paper No. 1 of 2020 on the Wildlife (Chairperson, (Member, 18/2/2021. Policy, laid on the Table of the House on Thursday, December Departmental Departmental 03, 2020, and further approves Sessional Paper No. 01 Committee on Committee on of 2020. Environment & Environment & Natural Resources) Natural Resources)

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NO. SUBJECT NOTICE PROPOSER SECONDER DIVISION DEBATED REMARKS OF AND MOTION CONCLUDED 15. THAT, aware that the existing Kenya Diaspora 11/2/2021 Hon. Godfrey Awaiting Policy provides for the mainstreaming of the Kenya Osotsi, MP debate Diaspora into national development process in line (Nominated with the aspirations and goals of the Kenya Vision Member) 2030; noting that formal remittance from the Kenya Diaspora accounts for over 3% of the country’s GDP channeled by an estimated three million Kenyans; noting that, contribution by the Kenyan Diaspora to the Country’s development goes much beyond personal remittances to include increased trade links, better access to foreign capital markets, skills and technology transfer, diaspora investments funds, knowledge exchange among other enormous potential benefits; acknowledging that, the diaspora community continues to contribute immensely to national growth and the economy through increased household investments in education, entrepreneurship, health, finance and housing; concerned that, Kenya ought to formulate practical and incentive-driven policy to harness existing and future diaspora resources for social-economic development; cognizant that Kenya has an obligation to counter the challenges hindering diaspora contribution to national development; this House resolves that the Government, in conjunction with diaspora representation and other key stakeholders, formulates a comprehensive, incentive-driven and affirmative action-based Diaspora Policy together with a corresponding implementation framework and organization structure to harness the ever increasing diaspora resources for national development and that the said policy be presented to the National Assembly within one year for consideration. 16. THAT, aware that Article 43(1)(d) of the Constitution 11/2/2021 Hon. Halima Awaiting provides for the right to clean and safe water in Mucheke, MP debate adequate quantities for every person; further aware that (Nominated up to 30 percent of Kenyans rely on unimproved water Member) sources, such as ponds, shallow wells and rivers, whereas nearly 45 percent of Kenyans lack access to basic sanitation solutions; noting that proper water management is vital for sustainable development in Status as at Friday, March 5, 2021 9 The National Assembly

NO. SUBJECT NOTICE PROPOSER SECONDER DIVISION DEBATED REMARKS OF AND MOTION CONCLUDED light of threats to water availability such as climate change, rapid population growth and industrialization; further noting that studies have indicated that the country’s rainwater potential is more than 350 billion cubic meters, and that, if harvested, this water can support up to five times the country’s population; concerned that only 9 out of 55 public water service providers in the country provide continuous water supply to connected areas; appreciating that over time, rainwater harvesting has been proposed as a possible means to address the water crisis in the country; this House resolves that the Government institutionalizes rainwater harvesting and storage in all buildings as a standard requirement and further that all road constructions incorporate storm water collection and storage for non-potable use. 17. THAT, this House adopts the Report of the Select 11/2/2021 Hon. Justus Gesito Awaiting Committee on Parliamentary Broadcasting and Library Mugali, MP debate on the Formulation of Parliamentary Broadcasting (Chairperson, Channels, laid on the Table of the House on Thursday, Committee on December 03, 2020. Parliamentary Broadcasting and Library) 18. THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Article 113 (2) 11/2/2021 Hon. Peter Awaiting of the Constitution and Standing Order 150, this Kaluma, MP debate House adopts the Report of the Mediation Committee (Chairperson, on the Public Private Partnerships (Amendment) Bill Mediation (National Assembly Bill No. 52 of 2017) laid on the Table Committee on the of the House on Thursday, December 03, 2020, and Public Private approves the Mediated version of the Public Private Partnerships Partnerships (Amendment) Bill (National Assembly (Amendment) Bill, Bill No. 52 of 2017). 2017) 19. THAT, this House adopts the Report of the 11/2/2021 Hon. William Awaiting Committee on Delegated Legislation on its Kamket, MP debate consideration of the Crops (Fibre Crops) Regulations, (Chairperson, 2020 laid on the Table of the House on Tuesday, November 17, Committee on 2020, and pursuant to section 18 of the Statutory Delegated Instruments Act, 2013 and Standing Order 210 (4)(b), Legislation) annuls in entirety the Crops (Fibre Crops) Regulations, 2020 (Legal Notice No. 120 of 2020).

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NO. SUBJECT NOTICE PROPOSER SECONDER DIVISION DEBATED REMARKS OF AND MOTION CONCLUDED 20. THAT, this House adopts the Report of the 11/2/2021 Hon. William Awaiting Committee on Delegated Legislation on its Kamket, MP debate consideration of the Public Finance Management (Chairperson, (Parliamentary Car Loan (Members) Scheme Fund) Committee on (Amendment) Regulations, 2020 laid on the Table of the Delegated House on Tuesday, November 24, 2020, and pursuant to the Legislation) provisions of section 24(2A) of the Public Finance Management Act, 2012 approves the Public Finance Management (Parliamentary Car Loan) (Members) Scheme Fund (Amendment) Regulations, 2020 published as Legal Notice No. 184 of 2020.

21. THAT, this House adopts the Report of the 11/2/2021 Hon. William Awaiting Committee on Delegated Legislation on its Kamket, MP debate consideration of the Public Finance Management (Chairperson, (Parliamentary Mortgage (Members) Scheme Fund) Committee on (Amendment) Regulations, 2020, laid on the Table of the Delegated House on Tuesday, November 24, 2020, and pursuant to the Legislation) provisions of section 24(2A) of the Public Finance Management Act, 2012 approves the Public Finance Management (Parliamentary Mortgage (Members) Scheme Fund) (Amendment) Regulations, 2020 published as Legal Notice No. 185 of 2020.

22. THAT, this House adopts the Report of the 11/2/2021 Hon. William Awaiting Committee on Delegated Legislation on its Kamket, MP debate consideration of the Public Finance Management (Chairperson, (Parliamentary Car Loan (Staff) Scheme Fund) Committee on (Amendment) Regulations, 2020 laid on the Table of the Delegated House on Tuesday, November 24, 2020, and pursuant to the Legislation) provisions of section 24(2A) of the Public Finance Management Act, 2012 approves the Public Finance Management (Parliamentary Car Loan (Staff) Scheme Fund) (Amendment) Regulations, 2020 published as Legal Notice No. 186 of 2020).

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NO. SUBJECT NOTICE PROPOSER SECONDER DIVISION DEBATED REMARKS OF AND MOTION CONCLUDED 23. THAT, this House adopts the Report of the 11/2/2021 Hon. William Awaiting Committee on Delegated Legislation on its Kamket, MP debate consideration of the Public Finance Management (Chairperson, (Parliamentary Mortgage (Staff) Scheme Fund) Committee on (Amendment) Regulations, 2020 laid on the Table of the Delegated House on Tuesday, November 24, 2020, and pursuant to the Legislation) provisions of section 24(2A) of the Public Finance Management Act, 2012 approves the Public Finance Management (Parliamentary Mortgage (Staff) Scheme Fund) (Amendment) Regulations, 2020 published as Legal Notice No. 187 of 2020.

24. THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Standing Orders 11/2/2021 Hon. (Dr.) Amos Hon. John 11/2/2021 Adopted 175 and 212B (3), this House approves the Kimunya, MP Mbadi, MP appointment of the following Members to the (Chairperson, (Leader of the Committee on Members’ Services and Facilities:- Committee on Minority Party) (i) The Hon. Ezekiel Machogu Ombaki, M.P. Selection) (ii) The Hon. (Dr.) Swarup Ranjan Mishra, M.P. (iii) The Hon. Samwel Moroto Chumel, M.P. (iv) The Hon. Rehema , M.P. (v) The Hon. Rigathi Gachagua, M.P. (vi) The Hon. Charity Kathambi Chepkwony, M.P. (vii) The Hon. Generali Nixon Kiprotich Korir, M.P. (viii) The Hon. Kimani Ichung’wah, M.P. (ix) The Hon. Beatrice Nkatha Nyaga, M.P. (x) The Hon. Elisha Ochieng’ Odhiambo, M.P. (xi) The Hon. Elsie Busihile Muhanda, M.P. (xii) The Hon. (Eng.) Thuddeus Kithua Nzambia, M.P. (xiii) The Hon. Christopher Wangaya Aseka, M.P. (xiv) The Hon. John Walter Owino, M.P. (xv) The Hon. Benard Otieno Okoth, M.P.

25. THAT, pursuant to the provisions of section 11/2/2021 Hon. (Dr.) Amos Hon. Moses 11/2/2021 Adopted 15(1)(a)(ii) of the Parliamentary Powers and Privileges Kimunya, MP Cheboi, MP Act, 2017 and Standing Order 175, this House (Chairperson, (Deputy approves the appointment of the following Members Committee on Speaker) to the Committee of Parliamentary Powers and Selection) Privileges, in addition to the one specified under section 15(1)(a)(i) of the said Act:-

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NO. SUBJECT NOTICE PROPOSER SECONDER DIVISION DEBATED REMARKS OF AND MOTION CONCLUDED (i) The Hon. Josphat Kabinga Wachira, M.P. (ii) The Hon. Qalicha Gufu Wario, M.P. (iii) The Hon. Francis Chachu Ganya, M.P. (iv) The Hon. Vincent Kipkurui Tuwei, M.P. (v) The Hon. Anthony Githiaka Kiai, M.P. (vi) The Hon. Gladwell Jesire Cheruiyot, M.P. (vii) The Hon. Capt. (Rtd) Didmus Wekesa Barasa Mutua, M.P. (viii) The Hon. Oscar Kipchumba Sudi, M.P. (ix) The Hon. Johana Ng’eno Kipyegon, M.P. (x) The Hon. Andrew Mwadime, M.P. (xi) The Hon. Omar Mwinyi Shimbwa, M.P. (xii) The Hon. James Onyango K’Oyoo, M.P. (xiii) The Hon. Danson Mwashako Mwakuwona, M.P. (xiv) The Hon. Vincent Kemosi Mogaka, M.P. 26. THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Standing Orders 11/2/2021 Hon. (Dr.) Amos Hon. Adan 11/2/2021 Adopted 175 and 207, this House approves the appointment of Kimunya, MP Keynan, MP the following Members to the Budget and (Chairperson, (Eldas Appropriations Committee:- Committee on Constituency) (i) The Hon. James Kanini Kega Mathenge, M.P. Selection) (ii) The Hon. Moses Lessonet, M.P. (iii) The Hon. Benard Masaka Shinali, M.P. (iv) The Hon. Ruth Wangari Mwaniki, M.P. (v) The Hon. Sarah Paulata Korere, M.P. (vi) The Hon. Samwel Moroto Chumel, M.P. (vii) The Hon. Fatuma Gedi Ali, M.P. (viii) The Hon. James Gichuki Mugambi, M.P. (ix) The Hon. Marselino Malimo Arbelle, M.P. (x) The Hon. Emmanuel Wangwe, CBS, M.P. (xi) The Hon. Josephine Naisula Lesuuda, M.P. (xii) The Hon. Jude Njomo, M.P. (xiii) The Hon. Florence Chepng’etich Koskey, M.P. (xiv) The Hon. Mercy Wanjiku Gakuya, M.P. (xv) The Hon. Francis Kuria Kimani, M.P. (xvi) The Hon. Alfred Kiptoo Keter, M.P. (xvii) The Hon. (CPA) John Mbadi, M.P. (xviii) The Hon. Millie Odhiambo Mabona, M.P. (xix) The Hon. (Dr.) Benson Makali Mulu, M.P. (xx) The Hon. Samuel Onunga Atandi, M.P. (xxi) The Hon. Bady Twalib Bady, M.P. Status as at Friday, March 5, 2021 13 The National Assembly

NO. SUBJECT NOTICE PROPOSER SECONDER DIVISION DEBATED REMARKS OF AND MOTION CONCLUDED (xxii) The Hon. (Eng.) Mark Nyamita, M.P. (xxiii) The Hon. Paul Abuor, M.P. (xxiv) The Hon. Danson Mwashako Mwakuwona, M.P. (xxv) The Hon. John Sakwa Bunyasi, M.P. (xxvi) The Hon. Richard Onyonka, M.P. (xxvii) The Hon. Joseph Manje, M.P. (to move from the Committee on Implementation)

27. THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Standing Orders 11/2/2021 Hon. (Dr.) Amos Hon. John 11/2/2021 Adopted 175 and 204, this House approves the appointment of Kimunya, MP Mbadi, MP the following Members to the Committee on (Chairperson, (Leader of the Appointments, in addition to those specified under Committee on Minority Party) Standing Order 204(1):- Selection) (i) The Hon. Emmanuel Wangwe, CBS, M.P. (ii) The Hon. (Dr.) Rachael Kaki Nyamai, M.P. (iii) The Hon. David Gikaria, M.P. (iv) The Hon. Joyce Akai Emanikor, M.P. (v) The Hon. Khatib Abdallah Mwashetani, M.P. (vi) The Hon. Maitu Sabina Wanjiru Chege, M.P. (vii) The Hon. Sarah Paulata Korere, M.P. (viii) The Hon. Yusuf Hassan Abdi, M.P. (ix) The Hon. William Kamuren Chirchir Chepkut, M.P. (x) The Hon. David Ole Sankok, M.P. (xi) The Hon. Lydia Haika Mnene Mizighi, M.P. (xii) The Hon. Rehema Dida Jaldesa, M.P. (xiii) The Hon. Mercy Wanjiku Gakuya, M.P. (xiv) The Hon. James Kanini Kega Mathenge, M.P. (xv) The Hon. Alfred Kiptoo Keter, M.P. (xvi) The Hon. Junet Sheikh Nuh Mohamed, M.P. (xvii) The Hon. (Dr.) David Eseli Simiyu, CBS, M.P. (xviii) The Hon. George Peter Opondo Kaluma, M.P. (xix) The Hon. Francis Tom Joseph Kajwang, M.P. (xx) The Hon. Esther Muthoni Rosanna Passaris, M.P. (xxi) The Hon. Gertrude Mbeyu Mwanyanje, M.P. (xxii) The Hon. Joshua Kivinda Kimilu, M.P.

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NO. SUBJECT NOTICE PROPOSER SECONDER DIVISION DEBATED REMARKS OF AND MOTION CONCLUDED 28. THAT, further to the resolutions of the House of 11/2/2021 Hon. (Dr.) Amos Hon. Maoka 11/2/2021 Adopted Tuesday, 5th December, 2017 and Wednesday, 15th July, Kimunya, MP Maore, MP 2020 appointing Members into various Committees (Chairperson, (Deputy and pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order 173, Committee on Majority Party this House further approves the appointment of the Selection) Whip) following Members to the respective Committees as specified hereunder–

(i) The Hon. John Waluke Koyi, M.P. to be appointed to the Public Accounts Committee; (ii) The Hon. Feisal Abdallah Bader, M.P to be appointed to the Committee on Implementation; (iii) The Hon. Rehema Dida Jaldesa, M.P. to move from the Departmental Committee on Transport, Public Works and Housing to the Departmental Committee on Sports, Culture and Tourism; (iv) The Hon. Janet Nangabo Wanyama, M.P. to move from the Departmental Committee on Labour and Social Welfare to the Departmental Committee on Transport, Public Works and Housing; (v) The Hon. Nelson Koech, M.P. to move from the Departmental Committee on Sports, Culture and Tourism to the Departmental Committee on Labour and Social Welfare; (vi) The Hon. Gideon Kimutai Koske, M.P. to move from the Public Accounts Committee to the Special Funds Accounts Committee; and, (vii) The Hon. Abdi Koropu Tepo, M.P. to move from the Special Funds Accounts Committee to the Committee on National Cohesion and Equal Opportunity. 29. THAT, this House adopts the Report of the 16/2/2021 Hon. William Awaiting Committee on Delegated Legislation on its Kamket, MP debate consideration of the Value Added Tax (Amendment) (Chairperson, Regulations, 2020 laid on the Table of the House on Tuesday, Committee on February 16, 2021, and pursuant to the provisions of Delegated section 67 of the Value Added Tax Act, 2013 approves Legislation) the Value Added Tax (Amendment) Regulations, 2020 published as Legal Notice No. 188 of 2020.

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NO. SUBJECT NOTICE PROPOSER SECONDER DIVISION DEBATED REMARKS OF AND MOTION CONCLUDED 30. THAT, this House adopts the Report of the 16/2/2021 Hon. William Awaiting Committee on Delegated Legislation on its Kamket, MP debate consideration of the Value Added Tax (Digital Market (Chairperson, Place Supply) Regulations, 2020 laid on the Table of the Committee on House on Tuesday, February 16, 2021, and pursuant to the Delegated provisions of section 67 of the Value Added Tax Act, Legislation) 2013 approves the Value Added Tax (Digital Market Place Supply) Regulations, 2020 published as Legal Notice No. 189 of 2020. 31. THAT, this House adopts the Report of the 16/2/2021 Hon. William Awaiting Committee on Delegated Legislation on its Kamket, MP debate consideration of the Value Added Tax (Electronic Tax (Chairperson, Invoice) Regulations, 2020 laid on the Table of the House Committee on on Tuesday, February 16, 2021, and pursuant to the Delegated provisions of section 67 of the Value Added Tax Act, Legislation) 2013 approves the Value Added Tax (Electronic Tax Invoice) Regulations, 2020 published as Legal Notice No. 190 of 2020. 32. THAT, in furtherance to the provisions of Standing 16/2/2021 Hon. William Motion Order 210(3) relating to the mandate of the Committee Kamket, MP withdrawn by on Delegated Legislation, and notwithstanding the (Chairperson, the Mover on provisions of section 15(2) of the Statutory Committee on 18/2/2021 Instruments Act, 2013 relating to the period of Delegated pursuant to consideration of statutory instruments by the Legislation) SO 51 Committee, this House resolves to extend the period for consideration of the Petroleum Development Levy Order, 2020 (Legal Notice No. 124 of 2020) submitted to the House on 5th August, 2020, by a further period of twenty-one (21) days from 16th February, 2021, pursuant to the provisions of section 15(3) of the Statutory Instruments Act, 2013. 33. THAT, aware that there are diverse talents amongst 16/2/2021 Hon. John Kiarie, Awaiting the youth of this country; noting that these talents MP debate have been severally displayed through various (Dagoretti South inventions and innovations showcased by the artisans Constituency) in platforms such as the Annual Youth Innovation Week and other profiled on social media; concerned, that most of these innovations and artworks do not go beyond making sensational stories in their localities, local dailies and social media mentions; further noting

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NO. SUBJECT NOTICE PROPOSER SECONDER DIVISION DEBATED REMARKS OF AND MOTION CONCLUDED that most of these innovations and artworks are crucial in ideas promotion, intellectual development, creating employment and addressing the problems that affect us as Kenyans on a daily basis; concerned that there is inadequate support and administrative measures in place by the Government to support the artisans; cognizant of the fact that the Kenya Vision 2030 seeks to make our country an industrialized middle-income economy; aware of the immense potential for wealth creation and job opportunities that our own local production can generate if well-developed and commercialized; recognizing that while our imports are well in excess of Kshs.2 billion and are largely composed of non-value adding consumer goods; noting that homegrown technology would be region sensitive and appropriate for the environment, social economic dynamics and suitable for our utility; further concerned that most artisans lack appropriate technological, skills, capital and tools, this House therefore resolves that the National Government through the relevant Ministry formulates a policy which stipulates that at least two per cent (2%) of the National Government Constituencies Fund and Uwezo Fund is allocated for the purpose of equipping artisans with the necessary skills, tools and technology. 34. THAT, this House adopts the Report of the 18/2/2021 Hon. Gladys Hon. Waihenya 25/2/2021; Adopted Departmental Committee on Finance and National Wanga, MP Ndirangu, MP 2/3/2021. Planning on its Inquiry Into the Optimization of (Chairperson, (Vice- Revenue in Grain Handling Services at the Port of Departmental Chairperson, Mombasa, laid on the Table of the House on Thursday, Committee on Departmental November 26, 2020. Finance and Committee on National Planning) Finance and National Planning 35. THAT, this House adopts the Report of the 18/2/2021 Hon. Gladys Awaiting Departmental Committee on Finance and National Wanga, MP debate Planning on Inspection Visits to the Kenya Revenue (Chairperson, Authority Offices to Ascertain the Impact of Revenue Departmental Enhancement Initiatives on Revenue Collection, laid on Committee on the Table of the House on Thursday, November 26, 2020. Finance and National Planning) Status as at Friday, March 5, 2021 17 The National Assembly

NO. SUBJECT NOTICE PROPOSER SECONDER DIVISION DEBATED REMARKS OF AND MOTION CONCLUDED 36. THAT, this House adopts the Report of the Departmental 18/2/2021 Hon. Adan Haji, MP Awaiting Committee on Trade, Industry and Cooperatives on its (Chairperson, debate consideration of the Economic Partnership Agreement Departmental (EPA) between the Republic of Kenya, a member of the Committee on Trade, East African Community of the one part and the United Industry and Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland of the other Cooperatives) part, laid on the Table of the House on Thursday, February 18, 2021, and pursuant to the provisions of section 8(4) of the Treaty Making and Ratification Act, 2012, approves the Ratification of the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) between the Republic of Kenya, a member of the East African Community of the one part and the of Great Britain and Northern Ireland of the other part. 37. THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Article 113 (2) of the 18/2/2021 Hon. Ngunjiri Hon. (Dr.) Daniel 2/3/2021; Adopted Constitution and Standing Order 150, this House adopts the Wambugu, MP Tuitoek 4/3/2021. Report of the Mediation Committee on the Early Childhood (Chairperson, Kamuren, MP Education Bill (Senate Bill No. 26 of 2018), laid on the Table Mediation (Member, of the House on Thursday, February 18, 2021, and approves the Committee on the Mediation Mediated Version of the Early Childhood Education Bill Early Childhood Committee on (Senate Bill No. 26 of 2018). Education Bill the Early (Senate Bill No. 26 of Childhood 2018)) Education Bill (Senate Bill No. 26 of 2018)) 38. THAT, taking into consideration the findings of the Select 18/2/2021 Hon. Moitalel Ole Awaiting Committee on Implementation on its Report on Examination Kenta, MP debate of the Implementation Status of the Resolution of the House of 6th June, (Chairperson, Committee on 2019 regarding the conditional Approval of Ms. Mwende Mwinzi for Implementation) Appointment as Ambassador of Kenya to Seoul, South Korea, laid on the Table of the House on November 27, 2019, which takes cognizance of the determination of the High Court of Kenya of 14th November, 2019, ( Constitutional Petition No. 367 of 2019) particularly paragraphs 104 and 105 that, while Ms. Mwende Mwinzi cannot be coerced to renounce her citizenship of the United States of America (USA), a person holding dual citizenship ought not be an ambassador unless the person renounces the citizenship of the foreign state as dual citizenship may jeopardize the national interest of the Republic of Kenya against the interest of the foreign state; this House rejects the appointment of Ms. Mwende Mwinzi as an Ambassador.

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NO. SUBJECT NOTICE PROPOSER SECONDER DIVISION DEBATED REMARKS OF AND MOTION CONCLUDED 39. THAT, this House adopts the Report of the 23/2/2021 Hon. Richard Ole Awaiting Committee on Implementation on the Implementation Kenta, MP debate Status of the Report of the Departmental Committee (Chairperson, on Labour and Social Welfare on a Petition regarding Committee on Deplorable Working Conditions of Workers at the Implementation) Kwale International Sugar Company Limited, laid on the Table of House on Thursday, November 26, 2020. 40. THAT, this House adopts the Report of the 23/2/2021 Hon. Richard Ole Awaiting Committee on Implementation on the Implementation Kenta, MP debate Status of the Report of the Departmental Committee (Chairperson, on Agriculture and Livestock on a Petition on an Committee on Inquiry into the Crisis Facing Sugar Industry in Kenya, Implementation) laid on the Table of House on Thursday, June 20, 2019. 41. THAT, notwithstanding the provisions of Standing 23/2/2021 Hon. Kanini Kega, Hon. (Dr.) 23/2/2021 Adopted Order 232(7) relating to presentation of Budget Policy MP Amos Statement and the Debt Management Strategy, this House (Chairperson, Kimunya, MP resolves to extend the period for consideration of the Budget & (Leader of the Budget Policy Statement, 2021 by a period of fourteen Appropriations Majority Party) (14) days from 25th February, 2021. Committee) 42. THAT, aware that the National Hygiene Programme 25/2/2021 Hon. Mishi Awaiting (NHP), dubbed Kazi Mtaani, is a national initiative that Mboko, MP debate was designed to cushion the most vulnerable but able- (Likoni bodied citizens living in informal settlements from the Constituency) effects and response strategies of the COVID-19 pandemic; acknowledging that the first phase of the programme started in April 2020 covering eight counties employing over 26,000 workers, while the second phase which began in July 2020 was expanded to cover 34 counties employing over 200,000 workers and was expected to run for six and a half months; appreciating that the programme continues to gradually achieve most of its objectives which include, amongst others, provision of economic empowerment to the youth, prioritization of labour-intensive approaches to Extended Public Works Projects (EPWPs) and utilization of local suppliers while giving preference to locally manufactured goods and services; cognizant of the fact that the programme has greatly assisted in the reduction of social vices that arise as a result of poverty and idleness such as drug abuse and emergence of Status as at Friday, March 5, 2021 19 The National Assembly

NO. SUBJECT NOTICE PROPOSER SECONDER DIVISION DEBATED REMARKS OF AND MOTION CONCLUDED criminal gangs; concerned that the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic are still prevalent and the country will take a long time for the economy to restabilize; this House therefore resolves that the National Government rolls out subsequent phases of the Kazi Mtaani Programme to cover all the 47 counties to address youth unemployment and further cushion the vulnerable members of society, and reviews the current remuneration of the workers in accordance with the Wage Order of 2018. 43. THAT, this House adopts the Report of the Budget 4/3/2021 Hon. Kanini Kega, Hon. John 4/3/2021 Adopted and Appropriations Committee on the 2021 Budget MP Mbadi, MP Policy Statement and Medium-Term Debt (Chairperson, (Member, Management Strategy, laid on the Table of the House on Budget & Budget & Thursday, March 04, 2021 and- Appropriations Appropriations (a) approves the 2021 Budget Policy Statement and Committee) Committee) Medium-Term Debt Management Strategy; (b) makes the policy resolutions contained in the First Schedule to the Order Paper; (c) approves the Budget Ceilings for FY 2021/2022 as set out in the Second Schedule to the Order Paper; and, (d) further, resolves that the Budget Policy Statement so approved forms the basis for the introduction of the Division of Revenue Bill, 2021. 44. THAT, NOTING that the Constitution of Kenya Procedural Hon. (Dr.) Amos Hon. John 4/3/2021 Adopted (Amendment) Bill, 2020, popularly referred to as the Kimunya, MP Mbadi, MP Building Bridges Initiative Bill, was published in the (Leader of the (Leader of the Kenya Gazette on 25th November 2020; WHEREAS, Majority Party) Minority Party) the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) submitted the Draft Bill between 27th January 2021 and 2nd February 2021 to each of the forty seven (47) County Assemblies for their consideration in accordance with the provisions of Article 257(5) of the Constitution; FURTHER WHEREAS, as at Tuesday, 2nd March 2021, the Draft Constitution of Kenya (Amendment) Bill, 2020 had been approved by a majority of County Assemblies therefore meeting the threshold set out in Article 257(7) of the Constitution for introduction in Status as at Friday, March 5, 2021 20 The National Assembly

NO. SUBJECT NOTICE PROPOSER SECONDER DIVISION DEBATED REMARKS OF AND MOTION CONCLUDED Parliament; COGNIZANT of the provisions of Article 257(7) of the Constitution requiring Parliament to expedite processing of a Draft Bill proposing to amend the Constitution through popular initiative upon meeting the threshold set out in Article 257(7); FURTHER COGNIZANT of the Guidelines and Communications so far issued by the Speakers of the Houses of Parliament with regard to the processing of a Bill proposing to amend the Constitution through popular initiative in Parliament, particularly the Constitution of Kenya (Amendment) Bill, 2020 promoted by the BBI; NOW THEREFORE, this House notes the approval of the Draft Constitution of Kenya (Amendment) Bill, 2020 by a majority of the County Assemblies and affirms to expeditiously consider the said Bill in keeping with the requirements of Article 257(7) of the Constitution. 45. fTHAT, notwithstanding the provisions of Standing Procedural Hon. Silas Tiren, Hon. 4/3/2021 Adopted pOrder 227(2) (Committal of Petitions), this House MP Emmanuel resolves to extend the period for consideration of the (Chairperson, Wangwe, MP public petitions specified hereunder by the Departmental (Majority Party Departmental Committee on Agriculture and Committee on Whip) Livestock by a further period of sixty (60) days with Agriculture and effect from 4th March, 2021- Livestock)

(i) Public Petition regarding restoration and revival of the Kenya Cashew Nuts Factory presented by the Hon. Owen Baya, MP (Kilifi North Constituency); and

(ii) Public Petition regarding Development and Marketing of Miraa by the Hon. Paul Mwirigi, MP (Igembe South Constituency).

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