12 Apr 2022 in National Assembly:
I can hear shouting and a lot of loud consultations from Hon. Shamalla. She must also be aware that when I mentioned a family that owns 3,000 acres of land in Kwale, I did not in any way insinuate which family. But if challenged, I can offer evidence on which family it is, what land they own and where. It is only right that Hon. Fatuma Gedi either substantiates or withdraws and apologises, especially for naming the leader of the biggest and leading coalition that will form the Government after the 2022 Elections.
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12 Apr 2022 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Hon. Speaker.
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12 Apr 2022 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Hon. Speaker. On 25th January 2022, the Political Parties (Membership) Regulations 2021 were tabled before the House and committed to the relevant Committee. It is now almost three months after the tabling of those Regulations. I am aware that the Office of the Registrar of Political Parties has been using those Regulations without either the approval or annulment of this House. The Committee has never come back to the House to advise us on whether to approve or annul those Regulations. I wanted to get your guidance, because I have a feeling that it could ...
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12 Apr 2022 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker.
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12 Apr 2022 in National Assembly:
If you can also protect me from the Member for Kipipiri, who is the Leader of the Minority within the formerly Majority Party, to stop shouting at me from his seat and be patient, because I cannot be intimidated by the shouting of a man from Kipipiri. He knows himself. Hon. Kimunya, you either allow me time or act in a manner befitting the office you hold as the leader of the minority within the formerly Majority Party. I am happy that Hon. Gedi and Hon. Mwathi can now listen. Hon. Abdisalan had also raised that issue of insecurity in ...
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12 Apr 2022 in National Assembly:
Committee on Administration and National Security to please address himself to the issues of insecurity, more so, to what seems to be politically-instigated violence, be it in Isiolo, Baringo, Laikipia or in the Mt. Kenya region, where the Mungiki seems to be regaining its foothold. This is happening under the full view and glare of the public and the Cabinet Secretary in-charge of Interior and Coordination of National Government, Hon. Fred Matiang’i, and his Principal Secretary. The Inspector-General of Police must listen to the alarm bells being raised by the Member for Isiolo and Hon. Abdisalan. These are issues that ...
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12 Apr 2022 in National Assembly:
We want them here, so that we can annul them.
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12 Apr 2022 in National Assembly:
Kamukunji is the best after recess.
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6 Apr 2022 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I have a keen interest in the Statement because many of our people who are scrap metal dealers, more so very young hustlers who collect scrap metal in our villages and small towns and sell them to local smelters, have suffered in the last few months. The ban in itself was illegal. It is amazing that the Chair has the audacity to say that the Ministry is working on guidelines. Guidelines on what when there is already an existing law that regulates the scrap metal business in the country? As a House, we must be ...
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6 Apr 2022 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, there is nothing out of order in what I have said. The Government has a responsibility to protect its vital installations without punishing hustlers.
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