All parliamentary appearances
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3 May 2018 in National Assembly:
Ahsante sana, Mhe. Naibu wa Spika.
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12 Apr 2018 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I, the undersigned, on behalf of residents of Mwatate Constituency, draw the attention of the House to the following: THAT, the residents of Mwatate Constituency have experienced human and wildlife conflict for a long period of time; THAT, in the recent past, wild animals have invaded human settlements and caused havoc to farmland, destroyed crops and homes, causing injuries and loss of life; THAT, the residents of Mwatate Constituency have suffered excessive crop loss and destruction which has resulted in food insecurity and suffering as most of the residents’ livelihood depend on farming activities; THAT, Section ...
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12 Apr 2018 in National Assembly:
It is the Committee on Environment and Wildlife.
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12 Apr 2018 in National Assembly:
I stand guided, Hon. Speaker. I tried it several times in the 11th Parliament, but unfortunately, the issue was unresolved. Direct the Chair of the Budget and Appropriations Committee and the Chair of the Departmental Committee on Environment and Natural Resources to budget for the compensation amount which will be given. Since the Act was implemented, no one in this country has been compensated.
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12 Apr 2018 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker.
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11 Apr 2018 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. At the outset, I support this Motion but these machines have a serious problem. It is good you check on them. I came before 9.30 a.m. and I remember I was the first person to be in this Chamber. I had put my card. In fact, I wanted to have some input on the Petition on roads. Unfortunately, I did not catch the Speaker’s eye. I did not remove my card. I left it ongoing. I am shocked it is over two hours. Members who came in after me got a chance to contribute ...
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11 Apr 2018 in National Assembly:
I think I will seek the support from other Members on this Standing Order where leaders talk before other Members. I think we have to change that one.
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11 Apr 2018 in National Assembly:
Actually, I respect the Mover of this Motion. As it is, our students are in the age bracket of 18 to 35 years when they are leaving college. Asking these people for certificates from EACC or the Credit Reference Bureau (CRB) is unfair. As a banker, this CRB was not meant for such. It was meant for people who were moving round taking money from other banks so that you can refer them. It was not meant for students. These charges should be waived for our students. Imagine those who come from very remote areas. There are some constituencies or ...
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11 Apr 2018 in National Assembly:
early in a year. So, it is very expensive for our young ones. Waiving those charges is in order because there is a big challenge for the youths in getting jobs. Giving them another burden does not augur well. My colleagues have said much on the same. I do not want to talk much. I support. Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker.
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10 Apr 2018 in National Assembly:
….kwa ukweli, mabwawa ni muhimu katika karne hii. Mazingira…
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