All parliamentary appearances
Entries 1951 to 1960 of 2457.
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13 Apr 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, that is not part of our policy. As you well know, the Bill of Rights in Chapter IV of the new Constitution does not entertain discrimination of any nature. However, we make sure that people with personal interests are not in that committee.
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13 Apr 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, apart from the newspapers - The Standard and
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13 Apr 2011 in National Assembly:
, the students can access that information in our website or through the internet. Therefore, there are various ways in which they can get that information.
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13 Apr 2011 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I stand guided and I will come back to the House with the same information on Wednesday. However, when I came to the House, the Questioner was not here. I wanted to compare notes with him. So, would I be in order to request that the said Member comes to this House on time?
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23 Feb 2011 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker for granting me the opportunity to contribute on the Motion.
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23 Feb 2011 in National Assembly:
First of all, I want to support this Motion in totality. I want to thank my good friend, the Mover of this Motion, hon. Wamalwa, who has been very prolific in terms of coming up with Motion in this House. Being a very serious presidential contender, I wish to thank him for coming up with this very important Motion.
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23 Feb 2011 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, we have not given agriculture the importance that it deserves. We have not given agriculture the attention that it deserves. What we have only done is to give lip service. We all know that our economy is agro- based. We have been told in many fora that agriculture is the backbone of Kenyaâs economy. But talking about agriculture in the absence of a factory, which is a very important input in the sector, we have just given it a lips service. We have not been serious at all. We all know that this country experiences food ...
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23 Feb 2011 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, I want to support this grand idea that we have a fertilizer factory established in this country. We can liaise with giant companies in China, India, America and Brazil. We can even partner with multinationals that have
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23 Feb 2011 in National Assembly:
We will pay you. We want to pump this water instead of letting all the water go to Egypt, where there is a lot of chaos. We want that water to be pumped through ravine to Turkana region, Pokot and North Eastern. We need something like Kshs100 billion to do so. Let us sacrifice one year, and then this country will be self sufficient in food production, instead of serving the interest of Sudan and Egypt. Of course, I want to thank the people who are participating in the conservation of Mau Forest. But we should also use this water.
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23 Feb 2011 in National Assembly:
Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, lastly, I want to talk about the cartels, which control the prices of fertilizers in this country. They are the ones âkillingâ our farmers. For us to deal with these cartels, we need to have our factory, so that we can determine prices so that our farmers can go back to the business of farming.
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