All parliamentary appearances
Entries 7751 to 7760 of 17810.
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30 May 2017 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, you know Njoroge is very thorough on procedure, but today--- Hon. Speaker, I beg to move that the Insurance (Amendment) Bill (National Assembly Bill No. 17 of 2017) be now read a Third Time. I also ask Hon. Washiali, Member for Mumias East to second.
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30 May 2017 in National Assembly:
I do not know whether Hon. Limo was in the House on Thursday last week when the Finance Bill was discussed at the Committee of the whole House. If he was here, and the HANSARD will bear me right, he would know that the Committee proposed a deletion of these clauses and the House rejected it. So, after that rejection, what remained was the proposed 50 per cent by the CS which is found in the Bill. That day, there was a lot of discussion. Now that the Committee’s proposal to delete the tax proposal of the Cabinet Secretary (CS) ...
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30 May 2017 in National Assembly:
I do not know whether Hon. Limo was in the House on Thursday last week when the Finance Bill was discussed at the Committee of the whole House. If he was here, and the HANSARD will bear me right, he would know that the Committee proposed a deletion of these clauses and the House rejected it. So, after that rejection, what remained was the proposed 50 per cent by the CS which is found in the Bill. That day, there was a lot of discussion. Now that the Committee’s proposal to delete the tax proposal of the Cabinet Secretary (CS) ...
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30 May 2017 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. The Finance Bill was brought to this House when the Cabinet Secretary read the Budget. The Chair was hip-hopping in Jubilee from a governor back to his constituency seat. One time, he was vying on our party’s ticket as a governor and when he miserably lost, he went back to---
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30 May 2017 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. The Finance Bill was brought to this House when the Cabinet Secretary read the Budget. The Chair was hip-hopping in Jubilee from a governor back to his constituency seat. One time, he was vying on our party’s ticket as a governor and when he miserably lost, he went back to---
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30 May 2017 in National Assembly:
I listened to you and so, listen to me. When he miserably lost, he went back to his former seat in Ainamoi on an independent ticket because, already, somebody else was there. The point we are discussing---
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30 May 2017 in National Assembly:
I listened to you and so, listen to me. When he miserably lost, he went back to his former seat in Ainamoi on an independent ticket because, already, somebody else was there. The point we are discussing---
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30 May 2017 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, you know the truth hurts. He lost miserably in the governorship and now he is an independent candidate. The point is that you need to come back to the House. Those of us who were here on Thursday, I have a letter written that once the 50 per cent taxation on betting--- The problem is that every time this House is discussing Betting and Lottery, there are too many things that happen. Since I am a Muslim and I am fasting and I do not do gambling, there are too many issues that come in. The issue was ...
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30 May 2017 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, you know the truth hurts. He lost miserably in the governorship and now he is an independent candidate. The point is that you need to come back to the House. Those of us who were here on Thursday, I have a letter written that once the 50 per cent taxation on betting--- The problem is that every time this House is discussing Betting and Lottery, there are too many things that happen. Since I am a Muslim and I am fasting and I do not do gambling, there are too many issues that come in. The issue was ...
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30 May 2017 in National Assembly:
You know I am not at the Kisii Stadium. There is something that people who go to Kisii Stadium take. Maybe, you have taken it.
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