All parliamentary appearances
Entries 371 to 380 of 414.
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1 Dec 2022 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, Sen. Cherarkey is totally out of Order because what we are talking about today is something affecting 70 per cent of Kenyans. The people of Kenya together with their animals are dying. It is not kings who are dying- -- It is not an issue of resource sharing, but the prevailing situation is dire. Telling us that we have taken our share and a lot of money from the coffers, is not true. I know that Kapsaret has been developed from the days before President Uhuru. President Moi developed it and the current Government can further ...
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1 Dec 2022 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker Sir, it is not a point of order.
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1 Dec 2022 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. I rise to support the Motion on Adjournment. This is a House of records. It has its own timeliness. This is the right time for the programme of the first session to come to an end. It is not that we are tired but we want to join other Kenyans and walk with them. Some of us come from counties with stress because of drought. We want to go and visit them. We have not visited some parts of our counties because of their vastness. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I thank the Senate. This ...
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1 Dec 2022 in Senate:
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1 Dec 2022 in Senate:
House debates, rules and regulations. Therefore, I want us to continue with the same spirit. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, one other thing, during the festive month of December, people travel a lot while going for holidays. There are a lot of accidents because of bad roads, weather and careless driving. Those traveling need to exercise caution.
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1 Dec 2022 in Senate:
My friend Sen. Cherarkey has just gone out. He said that there is bumper harvest from Rift Valley. I urge the people of Rift Valley and the Kikuyu, Embu Association (GEMAs) to be kind enough to support their next of kins who have been seriously affected in Turkana because that will be good neighborliness. They should show other Kenyans that because of the bumper harvest, they send at least 100 tonnes of maize and other produce to Turkana. Our brother, Sen. Cherarkey, should lead the exercise to show the good gestures that Kenyans are taking care of one another. Build ...
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30 Nov 2022 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I wish to contribute to the Statement made by Sen. Chute.
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30 Nov 2022 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, as Sen. Chute said, the cost of power supply in this country is very high.
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30 Nov 2022 in Senate:
Was yours a Notice of Motion? I am sorry.
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30 Nov 2022 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. This Motion has come at the right time. It is the third time that this issue of drought and lack of food has been brought before the Senate. Access to food is a fundamental right for every person. It is fundamental for every Kenyan to access food. Therefore, nobody should be food insecure. As rightly said by my colleague Mhe. Shakila, we cannot claim to be an independent country or a sovereign State when 60 per cent of the people are food insecure. It is a shame. This is because we have the technology, ...
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