All parliamentary appearances
Entries 11221 to 11230 of 17810.
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27 Aug 2015 in National Assembly:
Once we do the First Reading, the Lands Committee will have an opportunity to do public participation, and will have an opportunity to engage with the stakeholders; when we come back we will then slot it for the Second Reading. With those many remarks, I ask the Leader of the Minority Party, Hon. Nyenze, to second.
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27 Aug 2015 in National Assembly:
Once we do the First Reading, the Lands Committee will have an opportunity to do public participation, and will have an opportunity to engage with the stakeholders; when we come back we will then slot it for the Second Reading. With those many remarks, I ask the Leader of the Minority Party, Hon. Nyenze, to second.
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27 Aug 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, pursuant to Standing Order No 44(2)(a), on behalf of the House Business Committee, I rise to give the following Statement regarding the Business appearing before the House next week. Without appearing to anticipate debate on the Motion for Adjournment this afternoon, this Statement is for the week after recess and not next week. As it is envisaged, the House will proceed on recess as per the approved Parliamentary Calendar. When the House resumes after recess, we will give priority to all the Bills with constitutional deadlines, which have since been published and read the First Time. We will ...
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27 Aug 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, pursuant to Standing Order No 44(2)(a), on behalf of the House Business Committee, I rise to give the following Statement regarding the Business appearing before the House next week. Without appearing to anticipate debate on the Motion for Adjournment this afternoon, this Statement is for the week after recess and not next week. As it is envisaged, the House will proceed on recess as per the approved Parliamentary Calendar. When the House resumes after recess, we will give priority to all the Bills with constitutional deadlines, which have since been published and read the First Time. We will ...
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27 Aug 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, from the outset, it is the business of the House Business Committee to look at squatter issues in petitions, Bills and election related Bills. The House Business Committee does not only deal with sugar, it deals with squatters and many other things like the Fisheries Bill which we were dealing with yesterday. We stayed very late yesterday. I want to confirm that the House Business Committee (HBC) slated that report to be debated yesterday afternoon and this morning. This afternoon’s Order Paper is different. That report was not part of the HBC agenda for this afternoon. I want ...
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27 Aug 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, from the outset, it is the business of the House Business Committee to look at squatter issues in petitions, Bills and election related Bills. The House Business Committee does not only deal with sugar, it deals with squatters and many other things like the Fisheries Bill which we were dealing with yesterday. We stayed very late yesterday. I want to confirm that the House Business Committee (HBC) slated that report to be debated yesterday afternoon and this morning. This afternoon’s Order Paper is different. That report was not part of the HBC agenda for this afternoon. I want ...
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27 Aug 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, at the outset, Hon. Jessica Mbalu is new in this Parliament. This is two years to the elections and this is the trick of Hon. Gumbo of ODM--- He has started the process of side-lining you.
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27 Aug 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, at the outset, Hon. Jessica Mbalu is new in this Parliament. This is two years to the elections and this is the trick of Hon. Gumbo of ODM--- He has started the process of side-lining you.
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27 Aug 2015 in National Assembly:
So, when he does not mention you, it is not by mistake or default. It is a strategy. Even when we cheer, I am sure my colleagues will confirm, we have a Jubilee Alliance cheering squad. We do not cheer with other people. So, I disagree with Hon. Gumbo that even in cheering, we wear our colours and our songs are unique. Where we go we go with our manifesto. However, I want to join him in recognising what the Kenyan athletes have done in the races in Beijing. The Cable News Network (CNN) called our country a hotbed of ...
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27 Aug 2015 in National Assembly:
So, when he does not mention you, it is not by mistake or default. It is a strategy. Even when we cheer, I am sure my colleagues will confirm, we have a Jubilee Alliance cheering squad. We do not cheer with other people. So, I disagree with Hon. Gumbo that even in cheering, we wear our colours and our songs are unique. Where we go we go with our manifesto. However, I want to join him in recognising what the Kenyan athletes have done in the races in Beijing. The Cable News Network (CNN) called our country a hotbed of ...
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