All parliamentary appearances
Entries 401 to 410 of 494.
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2 Aug 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am saying that we buy fertilizers using cash money. We also use cash money to buy seeds from Kenya Seed Company, which is Government owned. They do not lend us the seeds! The NCPB sells fertilizer. They do not lend it to us. But when we sell them maize, they take it on credit. As I speak now, there are farmers who have not been paid for their deliveries. They borrow the maize interest-free. On the other hand, farmers borrow money from banks to buy fertilizer and seeds. They pay interest. Is that not ...
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2 Aug 2006 in National Assembly:
Jambo la nidhamu, Bw. Naibu Spika wa Muda. Je, Mhe. Mwenje ana haki ya kukuambia ufunge macho? Ni lazima aulizwe aondoe tamshi hilo. Hauwezi kufunga macho kwa sababu unatakiwa kuona kinachofanyika Bungeni.
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1 Aug 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, while reading the Budget the Minister for Finance said that in one year Kshs40 billion was returned to the Treasury. It only costs Kshs40 million to buy one dialysis machine. Could the Assistant Minister undertake to buy seven dialysis machines; one for each province? In the case of Rift Valley Province which is large, he should consider installing one machine in the southern rift and another in the north rift?
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26 Jul 2006 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. Would I be in order to ask the Public Accounts Committee or the Public Investments Committee, whichever is relevant, to investigate this Minister because records were put together in 2004, and he paid money again for records to be done in 2005, knowing very well that he would not use them? Would I be in order to ask the House to order the Controller and Auditor-General and the watchdog committees to investigate him for misappropriation of funds for the 2004/2005 Financial Year?
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26 Jul 2006 in National Assembly:
Why?
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20 Jul 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, it is ridiculous for the Government to ask citizens to employ more teachers and yet, we give them billions in the Budget which we do not participate in preparing. Nonetheless, could the Assistant Minister allow the so-called provincial schools to open day streams, so that children from nearby areas could attend school as day scholars and pay Kshs9,000 instead of Kshs25,000 imposed by boarding schools?
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20 Jul 2006 in National Assembly:
asked the Minister for Lands:- (a) whether he is aware that the residents of Kamungei, Kaptich and Kamwenga areas in Nandi North District have not been issued with their title deeds; (b) what the cause of the delay is; and, (c) when the title deeds will be issued.
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20 Jul 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I agree that the residents of Kaptich 2252 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES July 20, 2006 already have their titles. Kamwega area was declared an adjudication section on 2nd August, 1988. The date of adjudication register was 14th August, 2000. The Minister says that there is a dispute over the forest boundary, but the maps are there and they are so clear. There has been no Gazette Notice or any Legal Notice altering the forest boundary. Could the Minister just go ahead, map all the forest boundaries and issue the title deeds to the residents of Kamwega?
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20 Jul 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I asked the same Question last year and the Minister said then that it will be completed in the financial year 2005/2006. But now, 2005/2006 financial year has come and gone. There are people who are benefitting from cultivating in this forest. Whenever surveyors and officers from the Forest Department go there, they are attacked. Will the Minister undertake here and now to ask the District Commissioner for Nandi North to provide security to the surveyors from the Forest Department to go and establish a forest boundary and then issue titles to the other residents ...
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20 Jul 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, a lot of money was returned to the Treasury at the end of the 2004/2005 Financial Year. It also appears as if more
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