All parliamentary appearances
Entries 16351 to 16360 of 17810.
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23 May 2013 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, hon. Deputy Speaker. The substantive issue raised by hon. Chepkonga is not about the last general election. The people of Kenya went to vote and they elected their leaders. The Constitution provided for the aggrieved parties to go to the Supreme Court and that was done. The matter before this House today, and I want you to rule, is on the role and the function of the PAC. That is the issue. I want to read it for the benefit of the House and the nation. It says that:- âThe Public Accounts Committee shall be ...
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23 May 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, there is another opportunity in 2017 when Kenyans will elect another President. You have the chance to campaign. If every day you claim that your cow has been stolen, you must be a good farmer to make sure that your cow is in a good den. Why should your cow be stolen every day? Why do you lose elections every year? The matter is not that.
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23 May 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker I beg to move the following Motion for Adjournment:-
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23 May 2013 in National Assembly:
THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order 28, this House adjourns until Tuesday, June 4, 2013, in accordance with the Calendar of the Assembly (Regular Sessions).
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23 May 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, under the new Standing Orders that you have just explained to the Members, if hon. Members feel that they do not want to adjourn based on very serious issues such as the Constituencies Development Fund (CDF) and the salaries and remuneration, I urge that they follow the relevant Standing Orders in order to do otherwise.
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23 May 2013 in National Assembly:
I urge my colleague, Hon. Jakoyo Midiwo to second the Motion for Adjournment.
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22 May 2013 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker, Sir. I want to make a Statement sought by Hon. David Ouma, the Member for Parliament for Ugenya, on the trip made by His Excellency the Deputy President from 16th May, 2013 to 19th May, 2013 to four African countries. I assure this House that I will make a very comprehensive Statement. I seek your indulgence that I am given the time to make the Statement.
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22 May 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, Sir, during the speech of His Excellency Uhuru Kenyatta, he laid emphasis on the direction and the priority of Kenyan foreign policy towards accelerating inter-Africa trade, the security and the stability of the African Continent. Thus the Head of State committed his Government to a policy that promotes inter-African trade, contributing to regional stability, peace, security and economic well-being among the nations of this continent.
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22 May 2013 in National Assembly:
The President has received a number of invitations from various African Heads of State to visit their countries with the aim of strengthening inter-African trade among other bilateral interests and in preparation for the African Union Summit scheduled to take place between 23rd and 27th of this month.
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22 May 2013 in National Assembly:
To advance this agenda, and in accordance with Article 147(1)(2) of the Constitution, the President instructed the Deputy President to travel and meet the Heads of State of four key African nations namely, Congo Brazaville, Gabon, Nigeria, Ghana and Algeria. However, the Algerian President was undergoing treatment, hence there was no visit to that country.
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