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Entries 101 to 110 of 122.

  • 9 Jul 2013 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am Mwaura at the moment because hon. Mwaura has spoken. view
  • 9 Jul 2013 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I wish you understood me because I had even talked to hon. Deputy Speaker when she was in the Chair. view
  • 9 Jul 2013 in National Assembly: I am talking about corruption, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. Mine is not an intervention. view
  • 9 Jul 2013 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, for giving me this chance to support this Motion. Corruption as we know it from the word go, is actually making us to be what we are, even Kenyans are what they are because of corruption. Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am in Parliament for the first time, and I have had an experience and I feel that, if we worked with this kind of experience that I got, it will save us so many things. I have come to learn that we in Parliament are the people to decide the direction ... view
  • 19 Jun 2013 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I rise to support the Motion. Where I come from my teacher told me that culture is social legacy as pertains to people’s barbaric reality. Culture sometimes favors others the way the hon. Member who spoke before me said. The societal settings have favored men and so they have been given power time immemorial. The girl-child is thus always struggling; I also struggled. When we look at the favouritism by the societal settings, we find that in cultures like the one I come from it is manifested in domestic chores. The schools are there, but ... view
  • 5 Jun 2013 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. I rise to support the Motion that has been brought to this House by Hon. Gitari. It is timely and it is very important to all of us who are representatives of our people and also law makers. view
  • 5 Jun 2013 in National Assembly: This is a wake-up call, as the immediate speaker has said. The same thing is happening in other Ministries. It is high time the Government made sure that we have structures and systems in all departments, which will ensure that the fundamental rights of our population - you and me included - are enjoyed. When our people are suffering, the country is suffering and we cannot move forward. A country with sick people, or people who are unable to work, cannot move forward. view
  • 5 Jun 2013 in National Assembly: Yesterday, we talked about fertilizer. we do not even have a manufacturing factory. Now, we are saying that we do not even have specialists who can treat cancer. We only have four specialists. Where did the rain start beating us? Is it that the institutions that train doctors cannot train this category of people who can treat people with these diseases? Is it that they train and after training the specialists are not paid well in Kenya and they decide to go for greener pastures? view
  • 5 Jun 2013 in National Assembly: It is high time Parliament woke up and assisted the State to ensure that the fundamental rights of our people, as stipulated in Article 21 of the Constitution of Kenya, are observed. Article 43 also guarantees the rights of everybody. Hon. Gitari has moved a good Motion and we should support him all of us. We must ensure that our population accesses the medical facilities. This Motion has awakened me. I now remember the many functions I have attended donating money to patients to go to India for transplants. There are people who come to the KNH, but they die ... view
  • 5 Jun 2013 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. I rise to support the Motion that has been brought to this House by hon. Gitari. It is timely and it is very important to all of us who are representatives of our people and also law makers. view

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