All parliamentary appearances
Entries 101 to 110 of 494.
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16 Mar 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, one of the reasons for the collapse of the Pan- African Paper Mills was very high electricity bill of Kshs200 million. In view of the fact that the KPLC Ltd. has made a huge profit, could the Assistant Minister consider writing off the amount owed by the Pan-African Paper Mills? Secondly---
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11 Mar 2010 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. In 2003, we introduced free and compulsory primary education. That meant that there was quite an upsurge in the enrolment rate of students. That has also put a lot of pressure on the physical facilities. So, apart from the shortage of teachers, we now have a very serious shortage of classrooms. I would like clarification from the Minister on how he is addressing the question of the shortage of classrooms in schools.
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11 Mar 2010 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir.
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18 Nov 2009 in National Assembly:
asked the Minister for Justice, National Cohesion and Constitutional Affairs:- a) whether he could state the number of cases in which the High Court of Kenya has given pecuniary awards to the litigants in the last 10 years; (b) whether he could indicate how many of these awards were against (i) the Government, (ii) state corporations, (iii) private companies and (iv) individuals, stating the total amount involved for each category; and, (c) how many of the cases, especially against the Government, have since been settled.
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18 Nov 2009 in National Assembly:
asked the Minister for Justice, National Cohesion and Constitutional Affairs:- (a) if he could state the number of cases in which the High Court of Kenya has given pecuniary awards to the litigants in the last 10 years; (b) if he could indicate how many of these awards were against the Government, State Corporations, private companies and individuals, stating the total amount involved for each category; and, (c) how many of the cases, especially against the Government, have since been settled?
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18 Nov 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, much as I like the answer given by the Assistant Minister, I am totally disappointed that the most important part of the Question which is the settlement of the pecuniary awards has not been answered. As you can see, the amount of money involved is a lot. The total is roughly Kshs25 billion and in terms of business, this is very serious. I would like to know whether this money has been settled or not. I assume that it has not been settled. In which case, could the Assistant Minister, in view of the fact that ...
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18 Nov 2009 in National Assembly:
Thank you very much, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. Since the Assistant Minister is unable to answer part âcâ, which is a very important part of the Question as you can see from the general interest of the Members of Parliament; could I ask that you defer this Question until he gives us a proper answer for part âcâ also?
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18 Nov 2009 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. I rise to support the Motion that this House adopts the Report of the Committee on Implementation on the undertaking made by the Assistant Minister for Industrialization on 28th May, 2009, on the re-opening of Pan African Paper Mills.
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11 Nov 2009 in National Assembly:
asked the Minister for Justice, Constitutional Affairs and National Cohesion:- (a) to state the number of cases in which the High Court of Kenya has given pecuniary awards to the litigants in the last ten years; (b) whether he could indicate how many of these awards were against (i) the Government, (ii) State corporations, (iii) private companies and (iv) individuals; stating the total amount involved for each category; and, (c) how many of the cases, especially against the Government, have since been settled.
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11 Nov 2009 in National Assembly:
asked the Minister for Justice, Constitutional Affairs and National Cohesion:- (a) to state the number of cases in which the High Court of Kenya has given pecuniary awards to the litigants in the last ten years, (b) indicate how many of these awards were against (i) the Government, (ii) State corporations, (iii) private companies and (iv) individuals, stating the total amount involved for each category; and, (c) how many of the cases, especially against the Government, have since been settled.
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