All parliamentary appearances
Entries 381 to 390 of 546.
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13 May 2009 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, for protecting me and noting that this is actually procedural. I am a seasoned new hon. Member. Thank you!
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13 May 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I wish to withdraw the name â Musenjeni â and call him President Museveni.
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13 May 2009 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker. Is the Minister in order to tell us that the Treasury will be hiring people based on performance
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12 May 2009 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. Could you kindly clarify whether Uganda still qualifies as a friendly country?
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12 May 2009 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, for giving me this opportunity to second this Motion. Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, in seconding the Motion I want to say that there is something that this Tenth Parliament is doing that we do not seem to recognize. That it is very positive on gender issues.
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12 May 2009 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, for giving me this opportunity. I want to support the Motion for extension. In doing so, I want to agree with hon. Members and the reasons they have given for supporting the extension. I would only want to add one point that since this Committee started its work; a lot of new information has come up. As a matter of fact, the Vice-President and Minister for Home Affairs indicated at one of the speeches I was given that Mungiki which is considered one of the unlawful organizations did not begin in Central Kenya ...
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12 May 2009 in National Assembly:
With those few remarks, I beg to support.
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23 Apr 2009 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. What this country lacks is firm, decisive, consultative and sacrificial leadership. If we had a leader in this country with those qualities, we would not be seeing the bickering that we are seeing in this Government. To the public, this Parliament has become one of the most unpopular parliaments. We do understand that this Parliament came at a time when none of us wanted this country to cry for a firm, decisive, consultative and sacrificial leadership. Mr. Speaker, Sir, I want to challenge our President that, as a President, he must take the mantle and ...
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19 Feb 2009 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I wish to inform the House that this afternoon, I went to give notice to the Speaker of a Motion for the House to reject the list as it is, and he advised us that since a Motion was already before the House seeking amendment of the Motion, we could not, therefore, bring ours. On that basis, we did not bring ours; the Speaker did not allow it since there was already another Motion. Be that as it may, I would like to say that with regard to replacements, we have ...
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19 Feb 2009 in National Assembly:
On a point of Order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I respect your ruling but, nonetheless, want to say that I actually do agree that, me being a lawyer, there is nothing wrong with a lawyer representing anybody from across the divide. Nonetheless, according to the Public Officer Ethics Act, at the point when this person appeared for interview, for transparency, you must have declared his relationship with a Member of the Committee. So, if you are a lawyer of Mr. Mungatana, you must declare it.
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