29 Apr 2014 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I had to say it. It is not because I got it from any other person. It is not that I have been told by another person. I am speaking on my behalf. Recently, I was travelling to Dubai and I had to stay for---
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29 Apr 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I want to finish by saying that I was flying to Dubai and I was delayed for three hours at the airport and yet, I was there on time. Even as I was coming back, I was delayed for three hours from the other side. The other day, we, the Members of the Budget and Appropriations Committee were travelling to Mexico and we were delayed for three hours. They always give reasons. If it has not happened to you, Member for Mathioya, then it will be happening to you soon.
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29 Apr 2014 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I support the Motion because these agreements are in order. We need to sign them very fast. With these agreements, we will save time in terms of connections. If we have landing permission, it means we will not have to go through other routes. This will save us time to do our businesses. We will not have to delay to wait for the next connections. We will connect to those countries direct. We will also save our resources in terms of money because the many times you connect, the more money you spend. When ...
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29 Apr 2014 in National Assembly:
youths and women to do agro-businesses because we have the market in Canada or Mozambique. I beg to support. Let us do it. We could have done it yesterday because it is important.
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24 Apr 2014 in National Assembly:
Thank you very much, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I contributed to the earlier Motion, and I will still contribute to this Bill. I rise to support the amendment Bill. Once people diversify, we will spread out risks. When we borrow here and put all our money in the same basket, and anything goes wrong, it will mean that we will lose. But if we diversify and borrow from different external institutions, it will mean that we will spread risks; if the deal is good, we will win, but when the deal is bad, we will share the loss with others. ...
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26 Mar 2014 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, hon. Deputy Speaker. This matter is very important and I was asking whether we can reduce the time taken by each Member, so that many of us can speak; we have something to contribute to this Report.
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26 Mar 2014 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, hon. Deputy Speaker. I stand on a point of order and humbly request you, now that we said five minutes--- It looks as if we want to contribute; so, let us reduce the time again, because five minutes per person is too much. Three minutes is enough, so that most of us can talk. This will enable all of us to have a chance to contribute.
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26 Mar 2014 in National Assembly:
Thank you very much, hon. Deputy Speaker. Protect me now. I need to contribute.
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26 Mar 2014 in National Assembly:
Thank you very much, hon. Deputy Speaker. I rise to oppose this Report. Terrorist attacks started in Kenya, and they are now becoming more persistent than before. What is interesting in this Report is that, at least, they had time to sit down, scrutinize the matter and come up with a solution. In this Report, I have not seen a recommendation in terms of who should take responsibility, go home or be fired because of what is happening in this country. If security agencies have failed, who has failed? Is it the NIS? Are they the ones who are not ...
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26 Mar 2014 in National Assembly:
I speak, if something small is happening in my constituency, in one way or another - even though I do not work for the NSIS - I will know about it. On Sunday, three men went to a church, two were left outside, one entered the church and started spraying bullets on the members of the congregation. They were to finish with that church and head to another church. You want to tell me that nobody knew about this? Then we say we are safe! We should be talking about who is going home. We should even be telling the ...
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