All parliamentary appearances
Entries 1431 to 1440 of 17810.
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29 Apr 2020 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, I beg to lay the following Papers on the Table of the House: Annual Performance Report for the Financial Year 2018/2019 from the Ministry of Public Service, Youth and Gender, pursuant to Article 153(4)(a) and (b) of the Constitution. The Public Health (COVID-19 Restriction of Movement of Persons and Related Measures) Variation Rules, 2020 and Legal Notice 56/2020 and its Explanatory Memorandum. The Public Health (COVID-19 Restriction of Movement of Persons and Related Measures) Variation Rules, No.2 of 2020, Legal Notice 58/2020 and its Explanatory Memorandum. Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker.
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29 Apr 2020 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, Wednesday, next week. I will ask Hon. (Ms.) Sabina Chege to give me a copy.
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29 Apr 2020 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, next Wednesday afternoon.
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29 Apr 2020 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Hon. Speaker.
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29 Apr 2020 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, the Member has alleged that Kshs40 billion has been used by the Government in the war against COVID-19. He should provide evidence to the House. This is a House of rules. If it is from the social media, from where I sit, the Supplementary Appropriation Bill, which we will consider this afternoon, is the one that will give money for COVID-19. Evidence should be provided that shows that the Government has used Kshs40 billion. I saw it. People are saying that the Government uses Kshs1billion everyday. Unless evidence is provided, where will the Chair of the Departmental Committee ...
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29 Apr 2020 in National Assembly:
If the Member is already aware that Kshs40 billion has been spent, then the Committee can find out. Where is this Kshs40 billion? This is the House that appropriates money. The only appropriation that we will do is through the Supplementary Appropriation Bill. Hon. Speaker, you need to guide the House.
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29 Apr 2020 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, I agree with what Hon. Wamalwa is saying. When we deal with the Motion on COVID-19 this afternoon, that will give Members an opportunity to discuss this matter. Unless you use Standing Order No.1, according to the Standing Orders, you cannot comment on a Statement. This was discussed in the House Business Committee. We will discuss this in the afternoon. Hon. Wamalwa is my good friend. I also want to speak on this matter at that time.
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29 Apr 2020 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, under the COVID-19 situation, we must follow the procedures of this House. This Statement has been sought this morning. We do not want the answer the CS gave to the Senate. I saw it on television. The Member who sought the Statement must be given an opportunity to be there when the CS is answering the request for Statement raised this morning. Hon. Deputy Speaker, I do not think we want to circumvent the rule. Whether the Chair and the Committee asked the CS this question is neither here nor there. This matter came this morning. If ...
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29 Apr 2020 in National Assembly:
On a point of order.
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29 Apr 2020 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I thank the Chair. In my theoretical opinion, she has done a very good presentation. However, I doubt - and I need that document - whether those things exist. I doubt whether every county has capacity to test. Let us be very honest. I do not think all that Hon. Sabina Chege has said exists. Hon. Speaker, I am fasting. I will check. She has said that every county has a machine that can test. I can confirm that counties do not have them. There is serious problem in testing. The other day you saw how Kenyans’ bill ...
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