All parliamentary appearances
Entries 9231 to 9240 of 17810.
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1 Sep 2016 in National Assembly:
can be loyal to yourself and run as an independent candidate. Be loyal to your wife, kids and yourself and then come to the House. There is no crime you will have committed. Hon. Speaker, with those many remarks, I would like to ask Hon. Chepkong‘a---
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1 Sep 2016 in National Assembly:
No, I will. Today we have rejected all his amendments. I really want to indulge my leader. You will get an opportunity later. Hon. Speaker, Hon. Chepkong‘a is one of the most active Chairpersons. We have nothing against him. Let me tell him that his Committee has been very active. It is only that this is a unique Bill which was negotiated at a higher level. It is similar to the National Accord. Those who know that they have party leaders, must also know from today that when they get to this House through that door that they have a ...
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1 Sep 2016 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, the Chair has raised a substantive procedural matter. The Motion was for the removal of Chair Kinisu. Now, the Chair of EACC could not wait for the House to decide. He has resigned. So, there is no need to debate that Report. Hon. Eseli should not be very bitter.
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1 Sep 2016 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I beg to move:- THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order No. 28, this House adjourns until Tuesday, 4th October 2016 in accordance with the Calendar of the National Assembly‘s Regular Sessions. Members will agree with me that the recess is timely in the Second Part of the Fourth Session. We commenced on 7th June, 2016 with a short break during the second week of July. We had about eight uninterrupted weeks of serious parliamentary work. Allow me to take the House through the short memory lane of the legislative task that we have performed. First, 24 ...
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1 Sep 2016 in National Assembly:
Are you bitter because he is your relative?
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1 Sep 2016 in National Assembly:
As we proceed on recess, we hold our heads high. But, I want to mention four Members whose heads will be held high and respected in this House. The first one is Hon. Jude Njomo, Hon. Priscilla Nyokabi, Hon. Chris Wamalwa and Hon. Wafula Wamunyinyi. Those Members successfully moved the House to pass the Bills they sponsored. The epitome of that was the passage and assent of the Banking (Amendment) Bill, 2015. I also want to thank the Deputy Leader of the Minority Party who took it personally. Today, you have seen that all is not in vain. The banks ...
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1 Sep 2016 in National Assembly:
consideration of the budget-related items for the Financial Year 2017/2018, including the Budget Policy Statement and other related budgetary and legislative matters. It is possible that the budget estimates may be laid before the House proceeds for the December recess. Finally, I thank the leadership of this House, starting with you and my colleagues both in the minority and in the majority parties, all the staff at the Clerk‘s office, the various Chairs and their Vice-Chairs, the Office of the Serjeant-at-Arms, the great people at the Catering Department and the security systems in Parliament and, finally, the 349 Members of ...
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1 Sep 2016 in National Assembly:
Your relative has eaten NYS money. That is the problem.
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1 Sep 2016 in National Assembly:
Thank you very much Hon. Deputy Speaker for being very quick. The Standing Orders do not allow you to speak twice on the same subject.
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1 Sep 2016 in National Assembly:
Hon. Chris Wamalwa must always adhere to the procedure. I support ratification of the Defence Co-operation Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Kenya and the Government of the United Kingdom. This agreement provides a framework for a transparent and well managed Defence co-operation arrangement. As Members may be aware, currently, Kenya has an existing Memorandum of Understanding with UK and Northern Ireland on the Defence Co-operation. This MOU provides a framework for pursuing co-operation in the defence sector between our two countries. The UK is a former colonial power. It is a historical partner with Kenya. We share ...
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