All parliamentary appearances
Entries 10171 to 10180 of 17810.
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5 May 2016 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, the Chair of the Departmental Committee on Transport, Public Works and Housing and his Vice-Chair are not here. It is good to move the Second Reading of the Bill when the Chair and the Vice-Chair of the Committee are here. So, I will ask that we adjourn the debate on the Roads Bill until when we come back from recess.
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5 May 2016 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I can see the Chair of the National Government Constituencies Development Fund (CDF).
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5 May 2016 in National Assembly:
The Hon. Member for Mvita is on telephone. That is against the procedure of the House. He is behaving like the Hon. Member who grows sugarcane.
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5 May 2016 in National Assembly:
Hon. Nassir is a son of a great man. I do not know why he has not learnt from his father. I beg to move the following Motion:- THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order 28, this House adjourns until Tuesday, 7th June, 2016, in accordance with the Calendar of the Assembly (Regular Sessions). At the outset, I would like to commend all Members for their dedication and commitment during this part of the very busy Session. This is a sad day for me and the women of Kenya. It is sad for me because this is the first ...
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5 May 2016 in National Assembly:
I thank the President for urging people to vote. From the top leadership of our political parties to the membership of this House, we have done a good work. All is not lost. We will go back to the drawing board when we come back. We will look at other Bills which are in the pipeline, including the one by Hon. Chepkong’a. Before I go there, we must also analyse people who have just come back. They were not in the House when this vote was being taken. They need to tell us what other business they were doing, more ...
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5 May 2016 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, while on the Adjournment Motion, the Standing Orders allow me to speak on anything under the sun. That is provided for by the Standing Orders. I am right on this one. I can even talk about my family.
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5 May 2016 in National Assembly:
You are one of the people who helped me to lobby people. You know there are people who have just come. They are led by the Secretary-General of the Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET). They were not in the House. They include my friend, the sugarcane farmer, who is the Member for Muhoroni.
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5 May 2016 in National Assembly:
I mean his deputy and the able Member, Hon. Tonui. You were not in the Chamber. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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5 May 2016 in National Assembly:
As you are aware, we resumed from a short recess on 12th April, 2016. Since then, we have passed several crucial Bills. That shows how serious the Members of this House have taken their work. We have passed the Seeds and Plant Varieties (Amendment) Bill, Appropriation Bill and reports, the Private Security Regulation Bill, the Energy Bill, the Mediated Version of the Climate Change Bill, 2014 and the County Governments (Amendment) Bill, 2014. We have also passed the Judiciary Fund Bill, the Anti-Doping Bill, the Vetting of Judges and the Magistrates Bill which have been assented to. That is a ...
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5 May 2016 in National Assembly:
When we resume from recess, the House Business Committee will give priority to all Bills with constitutional timelines of 26th August, 2016. I want to confirm to the House that all the Bills that have constitutional timelines have been completed in all stages and have been sent to the Senate. We are going on recess knowing that we have done our bit in the implementation of the Constitution. Now, we shall give priority to the consideration of the Budget Estimates for the 2016/2017 Financial Year
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