All parliamentary appearances
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24 May 2022 in National Assembly:
Let us make progress.
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24 May 2022 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I beg to report that a Committee of the whole House has considered the National Government Constituencies Development Fund (Amendment) Bill (National Assembly Bill No.4 of 2021) and approved the same with amendments.
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24 May 2022 in National Assembly:
I support the Report of the Committee subject to the following amendment, which I beg to move: THAT, the Motion be amended by inserting the following words after the words “Kenya Defence Forces” at the end of paragraph two: “subject to deletion of Paragraph 71 appearing on Page 26 of the Report”, and that consequential amendments be effected in the Report thereof. I just want to go straight to the issue in Paragraph 71 of the Report. While I appreciate the efforts of the Committee and what they have done, they have recommended that the House should approve that the ...
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24 May 2022 in National Assembly:
us look for any other solution to force the Government, and not a Cabinet Secretary, to implement the Report. When we punish one Cabinet Secretary, in essence we will be punishing the entire Government. I wish that is how it was put in the Report. I feel very uncomfortable that we are doing this to one Cabinet Secretary. I have been a victim of this kind of situation where decisions are made collectively by the Government and then one Cabinet Secretary is isolated for punishment or for removal from office. If you go back to the history of this House, ...
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19 May 2022 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I beg to lay the following Papers on the Table of the House: The 2022 Pre-Election Economic and Fiscal Report from the National Treasury; Report to Parliament on all new loans contracted by the Government from 1st January 2022 to 30th April 2022 from the National Treasury; and, The Annual Report and Financial Statements of the Teachers Service Commission for the Financial Year 2020/2021. Thank you.
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19 May 2022 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order 44(2) (a), I rise to give the following Statement on behalf of the House Business Committee, which met on Tuesday, 17th May 2022, to prioritise the business for consideration. As Members are aware, we are in the final part of the Sixth Session of the 12th Parliament. This is the home stretch; that last moment which really matters before the final whistle is blown. With this respect, I urge Members to support the House, and the Committees, in finalising all the crucial business that is still pending for consideration and approval ...
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19 May 2022 in National Assembly:
2) Second Reading of the following Bills: (i) The Mung Beans Bill (Senate Bill No. 9 of 2020); (ii) The Prompt Payment Bill (Senate Bill No. 16 of 2021); and, (iii) The County Boundaries Bill (Senate Bill No. 20 of 2021). 3) Committee of the whole House on the following: (i) The Military Veterans Bill, 2022; and, (ii) The Persons with Disabilities Bill, 2021. 4) Debate on the Report of the Committee on Members’ Services and Facilities regarding its study visit to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Canada. There are currently no Questions scheduled for response in the coming week. ...
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19 May 2022 in National Assembly:
I now wish to lay this Statement on the Table of the House. Thank you.
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19 May 2022 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, indeed, I undertook to follow up the matter. I contacted the Attorney General and the Vice-Chair of the Departmental Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs Committee. He is seized of the matter, and I believe he is going to bring a Statement on Tuesday. He is just getting the matters put together. We agreed that he should have a response for the House by latest Tuesday.
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19 May 2022 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I would prefer that we go through the usual route. The answer will be referred to the Departmental Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs so that they can interrogate it. If necessary, they will summon the author to shed light on it and then they will bring us a comprehensive answer. If I read it, I will only be a messenger relaying the matter. The Departmental Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs will have opportunity to interrogate the content and give us the answer in accordance to what will satisfy the House.
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