Three Cabinet Secretaries to appear before Senate for questioning

The former Governor will also be responding to the question by Senator Dullo on the rationale for the imposition of the existing moratorium on the issuance of mineral mining rights by the Government.

Additionally, Mvurya will respond to a question from Senator Maina on the extent of investment in terms of infrastructure by the government for the country to explore and benefit from aquatic products, marine, aquaculture, and blue biotechnology and also provide the number of Kenyan-owned fish vessels registered to operate in the Exclusive Economic Zone stating the measures put in place to enhance the participation of and investment by local fishermen in the Marine Exclusive Economic Zone.

The three will also respond to supplementary questions from the other Senators during the first session of their appearance before the Senate.

Kindiki was the first Cabinet Secretary to appear before the National Assembly after which Roads and Transport Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen and Environment and Forestry Cabinet Secretary Soipan Tuya also appeared to answer questions raised by Members of the National Assembly.