All parliamentary appearances
Entries 16351 to 16360 of 17799.
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22 May 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, Sir, I want to read to the nation the letter from EADC Limited, the African partners of Vistajet. We must say the truth. This letter is written and copied to the Nation Media Group CEO. It reads: âThis is to clarify that the official invoice sent to the Office of the Deputy President of the amount of US$221,000 equivalent of Kshs18,500,000--- We are not aware of any other invoice of a higher amount. This should not be regarded as an official invoice from EADC Limited. We confirm that there is no contract worth US$1.2 million with the Office ...
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22 May 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, Sir, I was given questions by the hon. Member for Ugenya. I was not asked to bring the invitation letters. If given ten minutes, we have direct access to State House, I will bring them.
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22 May 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, Sir, in May, 2011---
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22 May 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, Sir, the comparison I want to give many people do not want to hear it, but I have no choice. I am in the august House. On 8th April, 2011, the former Prime Minister took a Government delegation to the USA and France. It cost the country Kshs32,122,620. On 6th May, 2011, the former Prime Minister took a delegation of Government officials for three days, it cost the taxpayers Kshs10,573,000. This was to Cape Town. Between 6th August, 2012 and 13th August, 2012 he took a delegation to the UK that cost the Government Kshs26,936,000. Finally, in November, ...
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22 May 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, Sir, my good friend, Hon. Ngâongo is testing me. I have presented a very comprehensive Statement as sought by the Member for Ugenya. For the benefit of the country, I went through the last five years and I only picked three visits. This is only for comparison. Supplementary information is known to all hon. Members; if it is about cost, we have over Kshs32 million to the USA by the former Government. If he wants me to go to the breakdown, or the nitty gritty, of this I am at any time ready to present information if he ...
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22 May 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, Sir, I want to start with the hon. Member for Ugenya. One, as hon. Shidiye said, the Deputy President was in Nigeria and I want to confirm to you that this was part of the Statement I read. I will repeat that in Nigeria the Deputy President commissioned, with His Excellency Jonathan Goodluck of Nigeria, the Joint Economic Cooperation Agreement that will facilitate trade. That agreement was signed.
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22 May 2013 in National Assembly:
Two, I want the hon. Member for Ugenya to know that on the sidelines of conferences - I had the privilege of being in this Parliament last time and serving on a committee - Heads of State discuss what is not on their substantive agenda. The Kenyan agenda was substantive agenda; in the diplomatic circles you clearly lobby with powerful, small and medium size countries of the membership. So, when President Uhuru went to South Africa to visit President Zuma, and when we went to Arusha and met hon. Kikwete, the President of Tanzania, President Museveni of Uganda, President Goodluck
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22 May 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, Sir, I said the people of Kajiado Central are watching like many other constituents, including the good people of Garissa Township,
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22 May 2013 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, hon. Speaker, Sir. This House has rules; this is a House of hon. Members who have been elected by thousands of Kenyans. You really talked about the seriousness of the matter that was raised by Hon. Mbarire. Is it in order for a Member of Parliament to rise in this House and impute very bad motive on his own colleagues and support that? This Hon. Member must be named! It is very shameful and the Speaker should do that.
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22 May 2013 in National Assembly:
Thank you very much hon. Speaker for the time. I rise to seek three clarifications.
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