The Prompt Payment Bill, 2020
This bill will create a mechanism to provide for prompt payment for the supply of goods, works or services to the government; and for connected purposes. Download the THE PROMPT PAYMENT BILL, 2020 here
This bill will create a mechanism to provide for prompt payment for the supply of goods, works or services to the government; and for connected purposes. Download the THE PROMPT PAYMENT BILL, 2020 here
This bill will provide a framework to encourage growth and sustainable technological development and new entrepreneurship employment; to create a more favorable environment for innovation; to attract Kenyantalents and capital; and for connected purposes. Downlolad the
The principal object of this Bill is to provide a framework for the effective response to and management of a pandemic in order to prevent the occurrence or spread of a pandemic whenever it arises. Download
Between 2013 and 2015, as a nominated M.P., I focussed on designing, drafting and pushing for a law that would create the National Employment Authority. The National Employment Authority was designed as an institution that
The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) has invited Nairobi County, Senator Hon. Sakaja Johnson to speak at the Education for Justice (E4J) International High-Level Conference. The conference themed “Educating for the Rule
National Employment Authority Bill which provides for a comprehensive institutional framework for employment management; to enhance employment promotion interventions; to enhance access to employment for youth, minorities and marginalized groups and for connected purposes.
Public Procurement and Disposal (Amendment) Bill which provides that women, youth and persons with disabilities get 30% of all the government tenders and contracts.Download
A child who is not embraced by his village, will burn it down to feel its warmth. This sobering African proverb carries with it such potent wisdom. It paints a vivid picture of the consequences of neglecting
“A country that is at war with its young people, is a country that has no future.” These were the words of Nairobi Senator Johnson Sakaja, one month ago on the floor of the Senate