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Entries 13431 to 13440 of 17810.
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20 Aug 2014 in National Assembly:
It is urgent and I will pass the message to the Chair. We will do it within two weeks.
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20 Aug 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, just as with the other Committees, I can confirm that both the Chair and Vice-Chair of the Departmental Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs are not on any leave, including sabbatical leave. They are around Parliament Buildings. About the matter raised by Hon. Ombaka, I was seeing numbers of plots; that itself tells me that it is a serious matter, as also confirmed by Hon. Aluoch. They must have shared these issues before the drafting of the Statement. He stood up and said the matter Hon. Ombaka was raising was serious. That matter is heavy and we will ...
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20 Aug 2014 in National Assembly:
In view what my good friend, hon. Aluoch, said, Hon. Ombaka should bring a substantive request. It must be a matter not very far from what is happening in Lamu. They are numbers of plots which were seized and then recovered. For us to give a very 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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20 Aug 2014 in National Assembly:
good answer, one month is okay. I will pass the information to the Departmental Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs. Hon. Aluoch, hon. Kaluma and Hon. (Ms.) Kajuju are members of this Committee.
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20 Aug 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Alex Mwiru and his Vice-Chair, the King of Kajiado West, or hon. Member for Kajiado West, hon. ole Sekuda are busy with other matters. The answer will be provided in three weeks’ time.
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20 Aug 2014 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Deputy Speaker. I rise to seek clarifications from the Chair, Departmental Committee on Health with regard to Ebola.
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20 Aug 2014 in National Assembly:
This is a very serious disease and it is a pandemic that is spreading at a very alarming rate. What is the level of threat of this particular disease in Kenya? We have heard the World Health Organisation issue threat levels in Kenya. Are we really at Level 2? Does it mean that we are likely to see any case of Ebola any time soon? What are the mitigating factors that we have put in place against the risk to our first point of contact; that is our staff that work at our airlines, airports and medics? Knowing that this ...
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20 Aug 2014 in National Assembly:
Finally, has Kenya established the likely economic potential threat so that we can ask Kenya Airways to stop flying to West Africa? For God’s sake, Kenya Airways needs to stop flying there immediately. This is because the greed to make Kenya Airways to continue flying to those countries could cost us, not only the lives of Kenyans but also our entire economy. This is because Kenya is dependent on tourism. The moment a single case of Ebola is reported in this country, we will have complete fright of tourists, cancellation of tourists and serious devastations to our economy. Kenya Airways ...
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20 Aug 2014 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Deputy Speaker.
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20 Aug 2014 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Speaker. I really want to thank the hon. Member who brought this matter to the attention of the House. I want to join him in saying that, indeed, I very strongly believe that it was a terrible mistake to devolve health services. This is one thing that needs to be brought back to the national Government. I am saying this because this is an issue that has seen hospitals, specifically in the county that I come from – referral hospitals plus all the dispensaries and health centres – completely collapse. Cases which require urgency in terms of ...
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