All parliamentary appearances
Entries 7761 to 7770 of 17810.
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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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30 May 2017 in National Assembly:
I am not at the Kisii Stadium, I am in the Chamber. We re-committed and in the re-committal, there is a proposal of the Minister through the Leader of the Majority Party. There is a proposal of the Committee which they might tell. The House can still go back to deletion or it can agree on another figure. There are only two people who can bring amendments under your guidance at this stage; the Leader of Government business and the Committee Chair.
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30 May 2017 in National Assembly:
I am not at the Kisii Stadium, I am in the Chamber. We re-committed and in the re-committal, there is a proposal of the Minister through the Leader of the Majority Party. There is a proposal of the Committee which they might tell. The House can still go back to deletion or it can agree on another figure. There are only two people who can bring amendments under your guidance at this stage; the Leader of Government business and the Committee Chair.
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30 May 2017 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Chairlady, where is the amendment? It is not in the Order Paper. We also do not have it. How does he move an amendment without us seeing it?
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30 May 2017 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Chairlady, where is the amendment? It is not in the Order Paper. We also do not have it. How does he move an amendment without us seeing it?
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30 May 2017 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, I do not do grain storage. I deal with camel rearing and milk and meat storage. However, I am shocked by what Hon. Wamalwa who comes from the grain basket of our country says. The Jubilee Government is very kind to him. After a bumper harvest, he can build a silo using materials on which no VAT has been charged.
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30 May 2017 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, I do not do grain storage. I deal with camel rearing and milk and meat storage. However, I am shocked by what Hon. Wamalwa who comes from the grain basket of our country says. The Jubilee Government is very kind to him. After a bumper harvest, he can build a silo using materials on which no VAT has been charged.
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30 May 2017 in National Assembly:
The difference between us and our colleagues on the other side is that we are looking for solutions. We are solving a problem. They are known for lamenting. When we made unga very cheap, they started asking where it came from. They started asking why we imported maize from Mexico and South Africa. The fundamental question is whether the food is affordable at the table of Kenyans.
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30 May 2017 in National Assembly:
The difference between us and our colleagues on the other side is that we are looking for solutions. We are solving a problem. They are known for lamenting. When we made unga very cheap, they started asking where it came from. They started asking why we imported maize from Mexico and South Africa. The fundamental question is whether the food is affordable at the table of Kenyans.
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30 May 2017 in National Assembly:
I like Hon. Wamalwa. He is one of the very few Members who think outside the box. These grain silos are good for you, and for the people of Kitale. They will build, and they will not pay duty for building materials. This is good for Kitale and the North Rift. Let us support it.
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