All parliamentary appearances
Entries 3041 to 3050 of 17810.
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26 Jun 2019 in National Assembly:
They have started the war. They should be ready to face us and get the interpretation of the war.
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26 Jun 2019 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, first I want to go on record that I am moving this Bill on behalf of my very good friend and Member for Juja, Hon. Waititu, because he is not feeling well. So, we have agreed that I move it on his behalf. My colleague and Senior Counsel, Member for Tharaka, will second. Hon. Deputy Speaker, I beg to move that the Law of Contract (Amendment) Bill (National Assembly Bill No.1 of 2019) be now read a Second Time. I also want to go on record that from my religious background as a Muslim, we do not ...
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26 Jun 2019 in National Assembly:
very important and welcome amendment. It is one of the things that he will be remembered for as the Member for Juja. This should not be the case. The assets of the borrower should be sold first as he is the main beneficiary. This is a small Bill, if you have a copy. It says that the assets of the borrower must be realised first because he is the one who benefitted. The guarantor did not benefit. He helped you out of goodwill maybe because he is your relative or friend. He helped you when you were in distress. There ...
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26 Jun 2019 in National Assembly:
(Garissa Township, JP: Hon. Speaker, I join my colleagues in condemning the utterances of our colleague. I agree with the Chairman of the Departmental Committee on Defence and Foreign Relations and Hon. Mbadi that it is not a position in the Kenyan foreign policy as a member state of the East African Community (EAC). But, as the people’s representatives, this must be a discussion that this Parliament and the Government of Kenya must discuss honestly: That, Kenya is not a dumping ground. We must discuss that. Kenya’s top professionals are not getting jobs in Tanzania. I will give an example: ...
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26 Jun 2019 in National Assembly:
sell their fruits in either Uganda or Tanzania. We are here and we must protect them. We will not involve ourselves in hate speech but this House must discuss. We are here to protect the people of Kenya. We must call a spade a spade if our people are losing jobs, if our people are losing business and if our people are not getting jobs in neighbouring countries. We have seen Chinese doing hawking. We have seen hawking business being taken up by people from other countries. We are under obligation to protect our people. Ask anybody and they will ...
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26 Jun 2019 in National Assembly:
in Gikomba; we must protect Halima in Eastleigh. We must bother that there is Halima in Eastleigh. Our people have been victims of a fake thing called counterfeits. Even a United States of America company called EPO goes to China and produces generic products. How can you tell which one is fake amongst the suits that we are wearing? If you look at the suits won by Hon. Speaker and Hon. John Mbadi, how can you differentiate them? Everybody is wearing clothes. We allowed mitumba to be brought into this country. It is better to buy a low-quality generic product. ...
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26 Jun 2019 in National Assembly:
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26 Jun 2019 in National Assembly:
I can tell you for free! You might condemn Jaguar, but he is tonight and today the most popular Member of Parliament in his constituency. In fact, if I was him, when they were waiting for him at the entrance of Parliament, I wanted him to come out and put on those pingu things and then walk away. That is how you get votes. It is by standing with your people. I am telling you. It is by standing with your people. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, the Departmental Committee on Defence and Foreign Relations and the ...
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26 Jun 2019 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker.
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26 Jun 2019 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. The Chairman of the Budget and Appropriations Committee (BAC) has said it all. The passage of the 2019/2020 Appropriations Bill will give legal backing and allow the national Government, Parliament and the Judiciary to withdraw funds from the Consolidated Fund in line with the Budget Estimates that this House has approved under the Committee of Supply which we prosecuted last week.
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