national assembly
3 June 2025
3h 32m
THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY PROCEEDINGS | THURSDAY MAY 29TH, 2025 | AFTERNOON SESSION

THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY PROCEEDINGS | Thursday 29th May, 2025 | Afternoon Session

The National Assembly session focused on critical legislative reviews, including discussions on presidential reservations on several key bills, significant audit findings involving state agencies, and the development of comprehensive policies surrounding national sanitation. Notable figures, such as President William Ruto and Parliamentary Speaker Honorable Dr. Moses Wetangula, featured prominently in driving these discussions forward. Additionally, tribute was paid to renowned literary icon Professor Ngugi wa Thiong'o.

Bills Discussed

  • Conflict of Interest Bill (National Assembly Bill No. 12 of 2023) Debated and approved with presidential amendments focusing on ethics and compliance.
  • Anti-Money Laundering and Combating of Terrorism Financing Laws Amendment Bill (National Assembly Bill No. 5 of 2025) Approved incorporating the President's recommendations.
  • Kenya Sign Language Bill
  • Elections Offenses Amendment Bill
  • Political Parties Amendment Bill

Topics Discussed

  • Audit reports on state agencies like the Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (KEMSA) and Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) concerning title deed issues.
  • University of Nairobi's challenges and alumni influence.
  • Procedural priorities and upcoming legislative agendas, including the Learners with Disabilities Bill and budget discussions.
  • Land disputes in Narok County and corresponding police actions.
  • Need for a National Sanitation Management Policy addressing comprehensive public health and infrastructure reforms.
  • Linguistic barriers and procedural efficiencies within parliamentary operations.

Key Takeaways and Decisions

  • Auditor General Reports Tabled: Recommendations for state agencies to secure titles.
  • Clauses in Conflict of Interest Bill Approved: Integrated EACC oversight despite cultural alignment concerns.
  • State Agency Recommendations: Title deeds to be secured within 3 to 6 months.
  • Higher Education Loans Discussed: Motion for extending loans to Kenyan Medical Training College students.
  • Sanitation Policy Recommendations: Urgency for cohesive reforms and improved participation standards.
  • Pending IPOA investigations into police conduct in Narok.
  • Committees urged to fast-track sanitation policies and ensure inclusive public consultation.

Major Participants

  • Speaker, Hon. Dr. Moses Wetangula: Directed session proceedings and clarified procedures.
  • President William Ruto: His reservations shaped key legislative discussions.
  • Hon. Wangui: PIC committee chair, addressed audit issues.
  • Hon. Alice, Hon. Songoli, and Hon. Dorothy Ikiera: Engaged in policy discussions regarding sanitation and public participation.

Key Moments

  • A minute of silence was observed for Professor Ngugi wa Thiong'o.
  • Procedural delays due to quorum issues, which affected the progression of the Fisheries Subsidies Agreement.
  • MPs debated cultural sensitivities concerning the Conflict of Interest Bill.
  • Testimonies underscoring the need for sanitation enhancements in urban and rural settings.

This summary was generated from official YouTube streams of the Kenyan Parliament using bunge-bits, an automated transcription and summarization tool.