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5 Apr 2017 in National Assembly:
So, let us not play games.
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5 Apr 2017 in National Assembly:
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5 Apr 2017 in National Assembly:
The function of political parties, political players and citizens is to go to the polling stations and elect their leaders based on whatever parameters they want to use. They can use ethnicity or track record and leave the polling stations.
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5 Apr 2017 in National Assembly:
I want to thank the Chair of the Committee on Delegated Legislation. In the shortest time possible, you and your staff, the men and women who are legal officers, researchers or clerks to the committees have done a good job. For the first time, the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has brought voluminous pieces of regulations. I saw Hon. Sakaja carrying them and I asked him if he was carrying a petition with many signatures. We are approaching the general elections and party primaries.
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5 Apr 2017 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, this is a House of politics and I want to go on record. When I became the Member for Dujis in the last Parliament and then the Member for Garissa Township, I did not choose to go to a Sunday school or Madrassa . I came to the highest institution where politics plays center stage. I will use this Floor to play politics, of course, with responsibility and within the Standing Orders and the Constitution. This morning, I saw Senator Ongoro crying. She wanted to raze down the offices of one of the most popular parties ...
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5 Apr 2017 in National Assembly:
When I see Members like Hon. Wandayi fighting for it, I think he should get counsel from the founding members of the party. I got news through 411 of what was happening. I own a small property near Orange House and I rushed there to see whether my property would be engulfed by fire. I am happy neither your party nor mine are doing that. The era of dishing out nominations to individuals in broad daylight is not in line with the Political Parties Act that we passed here.
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5 Apr 2017 in National Assembly:
Of the five Regulations which are before this House - and the Chair is behind me - one is about party primaries.
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5 Apr 2017 in National Assembly:
Yes. I am talking about the Regulations on party primaries and they do not tell us to sell your certificates to the highest bidder, next of kin or practise favouritism! Hon. Ababu Namwamba and I are living examples. We can recount issues. Those certificates are not being given for free. They are being bought. I want to advise my sister, Elizabeth Ongoro, to go and find out how much T.J. Kajwang’ has paid. Then, she can come to us, her friends, to raise some money which will enable her to buy the certificate. This is the truth. Elizabeth Ongoro was ...
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5 Apr 2017 in National Assembly:
With those many remarks, I beg to support.
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5 Apr 2017 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for giving me the opportunity to speak to this very important Bill. At the outset, I congratulate Hon. Agoi for bringing up this very progressive piece of legislation. Basic education is not only a right under our Constitution, but a very important step for any Kenyan who is starting life. The processes that we go through in our examinations are critical to our young generation. Therefore, they deserve all the attention and legislation to ensure that we safeguard that process and ensure that it is done in a manner that, indeed, meets not only ...
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