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Entries 5031 to 5040 of 17810.
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14 Nov 2018 in National Assembly:
This is just to tell Hon. Millie that we got her right that what is in the parent Act is not in total conflict with the new section 9A. We have no problem. They are not in conflict. Then, what Hon. Hire who is the Member for Lagdera is trying to do is to amend part of the New Section 9A which is quite in order. She is right.
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14 Nov 2018 in National Assembly:
What happened to the amendment by the Member for Lagdera? Let us be very honest in debate. This new Section 9A is important for registration of persons and census. This Bill has been here for the last six months. So, what have we done to the amendment by the Member for Lagdera? Have we disposed it of?
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14 Nov 2018 in National Assembly:
So, we agreed and passed it.
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14 Nov 2018 in National Assembly:
I think from where you left, it is now our business, as Members. This is because we will continue with this Bill. We will get the HANSARD and see what happened in as far as the registration section is concerned. If we feel we need to bring a re-committal, we will bring it at the tail-end of this process. I commit myself to that because the registration section is very important for the census and to the Government.
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14 Nov 2018 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, it is very sad that at this hour, somebody is asking who the marginalised people are. A good example of a marginalised person is Hon. Sankok. He was here. Where is he? I want to give him physical evidence of someone who is marginalised. The great ladies sitting here represent women. They are marginalised. He is there. That is a good example of a marginalised person. The Chair is right because we do not want Cabinet Secretaries to take it for granted. They must be told in an Act of Parliament that you cannot appoint people ...
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14 Nov 2018 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, we have lawyers here and Hon. Cheptumo is representing them. It is good that this amendment which the Chairman is proposing is deleted. This amendment in the Bill gives the courts that handle succession disputes the discretion to exclude persons who are not members of the court or parties to the case from any proceeding. If you are not the court that is handling the matter and you are not a member of the people who are appearing before that matter, why should you go there? It is giving privacy. It is giving the people who ...
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14 Nov 2018 in National Assembly:
I oppose, Chair.
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14 Nov 2018 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, at the end of the day, this amendment will be put to Question, but we should not misinform the House. This amendment in the Bill which the Chair is deleting simply provides the court handling succession disputes the discretion to exclude persons who are not members of the court. Two, to exclude persons who are not parties to the case from the proceedings related to the administration of a deceased person’s estate. So, there is no camera.
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14 Nov 2018 in National Assembly:
Chair, you need to protect me.
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14 Nov 2018 in National Assembly:
I listened to her. She must have the courtesy to listen. Rape is not private.
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