Parliamentary committees addressed education, information access, and staff wellness during recent sessions. The Education Committee questioned Teachers Service Commission officials about medical coverage and benefit payments for educators. Acting CEO Evaleen Mitei confirmed the three-year medical program serves all teachers and their families through November 2025. Committee members expressed concerns about upcoming changes to healthcare systems and potential service downgrades.
The Broadcasting Committee conducted visits to libraries across Uasin Gishu, Elgeyo Marakwet, Kakamega, and Kisumu counties. Chairperson Daniel Nanok emphasized converting these facilities into parliamentary information centers for public access. Officials documented problems with internet connections, space limitations, and funding shortages during their inspections.
Senate staff participated in sports activities at Ulinzi Sports Complex to promote workplace health. Clerk Jeremiah Nyegenye encouraged physical exercise for both personal wellness and professional development. Olympic champions Mercy Moim and Ezekiel Kemboi attended the event and spoke about fitness benefits.
The Broadcasting Committee conducted visits to libraries across Uasin Gishu, Elgeyo Marakwet, Kakamega, and Kisumu counties. Chairperson Daniel Nanok emphasized converting these facilities into parliamentary information centers for public access. Officials documented problems with internet connections, space limitations, and funding shortages during their inspections.
Senate staff participated in sports activities at Ulinzi Sports Complex to promote workplace health. Clerk Jeremiah Nyegenye encouraged physical exercise for both personal wellness and professional development. Olympic champions Mercy Moim and Ezekiel Kemboi attended the event and spoke about fitness benefits.