2 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
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2 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, if you read that Report you will realize that hon. Ms. Cecilia Ng’etich is misleading this House. In that Report, I appear as a Member who participated. You may read that Report. They will see.
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2 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
If you read that Report--- If I was absent how come my signature appears there?
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2 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I appreciate what my friend, hon. Keynan is saying and indeed, I would not want to bring disgrace to this House. But if you look at the records, they speak for themselves. If you go to page 37 ---
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1 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
With a lot of respect to my Chairperson in the Committee of Regional Integration, I choose to differ strongly because today some of my constituents who are teaching in Dar es Salaam are harassed every day and they have been sent home. There is a lot that needs to be done about this protocol. I think the issue of fair play and honesty is not there.
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1 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
It is a point of information.
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1 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. I rise to support these amendments given that insurance is very important not just in commerce---
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1 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. I was saying that insurance is very important not only in commerce but in everyday life. Those who are in commerce depend a lot on insurance because of the risks that are involved. I would appreciate if hon. Wamunyinyi could consult in a low tone so that I could also be heard.
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1 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. Maybe, I am not as loud as they are. I was saying that insurance is very important in both commercial and ordinary lives. It cannot be gainsaid how important insurance is, for example, in life and business insurance. When insurance is not run properly, many people lose out on their lifetime savings and the gains that they would have had, if insurance worked properly. For a long time, our insurance industry was a rogue industry that was unregulated, unreliable and which could not be depended upon to deliver what it was supposed to deliver. ...
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1 Oct 2013 in National Assembly:
Tragically, some of the claimants were trying to bring to life those cases more than 20 years later. I may not be a lawyer but I do not think that if you try to bring up a case 20 years down the road you will get anywhere. So, it is important that the insurance industry is streamlined and made to work. Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I am pleased that we have a working regulatory authority. I have seen it work in the co-operative movement. Before we put in place a co- operative society regulatory authority, this particular sector was badly ...
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