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2 June 2025
22nd NATIONAL PRAYER BREAKFAST
3h 13m
National Prayer Breakfast 2025: Unity and Rebuilding The 22nd National Prayer Breakfast focused on themes of spiritual unity, national rebuilding, and intergenerational dialogue. Leaders from across Kenya and neighboring countries emphasized collective responsibility, interfaith harmony, and the importance of building relationships to achieve economic resilience and national progress. Topics Discussed Spiritual and moral responsibilities of leadership East African unity through inter-parliamentary relationships Economic resilience and the role of the diaspora Intergenerational dialogue and inclusion of Gen Z Universal healthcare and national housing initiatives Engagement with international delegations and cultural exchange Key Takeaways and Decisions Encouragement of unity and collaboration across political, generational, and international lines as pivotal for national progress Emphasis on collective action, inspired by the biblical story of Nehemiah, urging all Kenyans to contribute to economic recovery Celebration of economic progress, with improved inflation rates and increased diaspora remittances supporting national growth Highlighted youth empowerment programs that have reduced unrest and nurtured future leaders Prayers for peace and stability in conflict-affected regions and support for the African Continental Free Trade Area as a path to economic integration Recognition of cultural exchange and interfaith collaboration as bridges for regional and global unity Major Participants President William Ruto and First Lady Rachel Ruto: Emphasized leadership in rebuilding and unity Deputy President Kithure Kindiki: Highlighted intergenerational respect and national progress Keynote speaker Dr. Rickey Bolden: Former NFL player and motivational speaker, spoke on unity, faith, and the power of purpose Speaker of the National Assembly Moses Wetang’ula and Speaker of the Senate Amason Kingi: Co-hosted and guided the session Chief Justice Martha Koome and other political and religious leaders: Led prayers and shared reflections International delegates: From Tanzania, Uganda, the United States, and the United Kingdom, reinforcing diplomatic and spiritual ties Key Moments Invocation of Nehemiah's story as a unifying metaphor for national rebuilding Keynote speech by Dr. Rickey Bolden emphasized the strength of unity, purpose, and faith across generations Recognition of Kenya’s economic milestones and commitment to public service initiatives like healthcare and affordable housing This summary was generated from official YouTube streams of the Kenyan Parliament using *bunge-bits*, an automated transcription and summarization tool.
senate
2 June 2025
The Senate Plenary, Tuesday, 27th May, 2025. Afternoon Session.
4h 0m
Senate Proceedings – Tuesday, 27th May 2025 The Senate session on 27th May 2025 extensively deliberated on crucial financial allocations, employment transitions in the health sector, and systemic legislative reforms. The discussion highlighted ongoing procedural challenges due to quorum issues, the need for equitable revenue sharing among counties, and transparency in resource allocation from national collections. Debates also touched on improvements in healthcare accountability following allegations of medical negligence. ## Topics Discussed - County Financial Allocations Debated approval of Ksh 50 billion disbursement schedule for county governments, exploring equitable distribution of resources. - Revenue Sharing Formula Emphasized more consultations to address disparities and ensure fair revenue distribution among counties. - Health Sector Employment Transitions Concerns about NHIF staff moving to the Social Health Insurance Authority (SHA), emphasizing fair practices. - Mineral Royalty Distribution Issues surrounding the lack of royalty payments to counties with significant mining activities, notably Kakamega. - Procedural Adjustments for National Event Arrangements for the national prayer breakfast, including suspension of the Senate's morning session. - Medical Negligence Report Inquiry into negligence at Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital, presenting recommendations for healthcare reforms. ## Key Takeaways and Decisions - Approval Pending on County Allocations The financial disbursement schedule remains pending due to procedural delays, particularly quorum challenges. - Deferred Revenue Sharing Decision Consensus-driven deferral to further refine the revenue allocation formula to enhance equity among counties. - Commitment to Healthcare Reforms Adoption of the Health Committee's report recommending compensation for medical negligence and calling for systematic reforms. - Proposal for Legislative Reforms Calls for amendments to the Public Finance Management (PFM) Act to ensure structured disbursements and oversight. - Suspension Approved for National Ceremony Agreed to suspend the Senate's morning session on 28th May for participation in the national prayer breakfast. ## Major Participants - The Speaker, Hon. Amason Jeffa Kingi Oversaw discussions, ensuring procedural compliance. - Senator Boni Halwale Emphasized the need for transparency and equitable resource allocations. - Senator Omogeni and Senator Olekina Stressed discussions on revenue sharing and public health employment transitions. - Chair of the Health Committee, Senator Madago Presented critical findings on medical negligence accountability. ## Key Moments - Extensive debates on financial disbursements underscored the significance of procedural efficiency to prevent operational delays for counties. - The session highlighted issues like the lack of royalties to Kakamega, stressing formal processes in mineral royalty collection. - Significant deferral of revenue sharing discussions to ensure inclusive and equitable solutions reflecting Kenya's diverse county needs. --- This summary was generated from official YouTube streams of the Kenyan Parliament using *bunge-bits*, an automated transcription and summarization tool.
national assembly
2 June 2025
THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY PROCEEDINGS | TUESDAY MAY 27TH, 2025 | AFTERNOON SESSION PART B
2h 2m
National Assembly Proceedings – Tuesday, 27th May 2025 | Afternoon Session During this session, the National Assembly extensively debated allegations of incitement to violence by former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua. Members expressed deep concern over his remarks, underscoring the importance of legal accountability, national unity, and responsible leadership. The session also faced procedural interruptions due to quorum issues, emphasizing the need for legislative adherence and participation. ## Bills Discussed - Treaty Establishing the Intergovernmental Authority on Development The treaty was adopted following a vote. ## Topics Discussed - Governance and Financial Management in State Corporations Issues at Kenyatta National Hospital and Kenya Medical Supplies Authority, including governance lapses and financial mismanagement. - Allegations of Incitement to Violence by Rigathi Gachagua Focused on his trivialization of the 2007–2008 post-election violence. - Quorum Issues Challenges in maintaining requisite attendance for session functionality. ## Key Takeaways and Decisions - Adoption of the Treaty Establishing the Intergovernmental Authority on Development - Condemnation of Rigathi Gachagua’s Remarks Calls for his legal accountability and disqualification from public office under national hate speech laws. - Reprimand and Comprehensive Audit for KEMSA Directed by the Auditor General, focusing on governance and staffing issues. - Quorum Bell Directive Issued by the Speaker to address attendance issues during the session. - Emphasis on political accountability and prevention of divisive rhetoric, stressing the role of the National Cohesion and Integration Commission (NCIC). ## Major Participants - The Speaker Directed proceedings, ensured quorum compliance, and managed debates. - Honorable Junet Mohamed Highlighted the need for strong legal repercussions for incitement. - Honorable Owen Baya, Honorable Wangwe Voiced concerns over governance in state corporations and incitement issues. - Various MPs shared personal experiences and called for legislative actions against Gachagua. ## Key Moments - Emotional testimonies about the 2007–2008 post-election violence and the need for robust legal frameworks to prevent recurrence. - Several sessions were paused due to quorum issues, requiring the Speaker's intervention to ensure legislative participation continued uninterrupted. --- This summary was generated from official YouTube streams of the Kenyan Parliament using *bunge-bits*, an automated transcription and summarization tool.