All parliamentary appearances
Entries 2111 to 2120 of 2457.
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20 Jan 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, it will start from tomorrow.
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20 Jan 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I agree with the hon. Member that middle-level colleges play a crucial role in the development of education in this country. However, I want to confirm to the House that the Ministry normally does a lot of consultations with local leaders before such an action is taken. We do not just do it arbitrarily, but we consult and get the consensus of local leaders.
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20 Jan 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I want to point out that the Ministry has done quite a lot in this particular campus for the last one year. The first lot of students who were supposed to go to that campus took their courses at JKIA, Juja.
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20 Jan 2009 in National Assembly:
From tomorrow, they will move to the Taita Taveta Campus. I also want to confirm that arrangements have been put in place to make sure that the programme goes on without any problem.
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20 Jan 2009 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir.
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17 Dec 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, first, I want to thank you for granting me the opportunity to contribute on this very important Motion for Adjournment. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I want to thank the Tenth Parliament for achieving quite a lot in this country. This House managed to pass 47 Motions and 17 Bills as indicated by the Leader of Government Business. We passed the Bill on Constitution amendment, which is very important. It gives us the road map for the new Constitution. That was very important. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, we have also passed the Motion on the Select Committee ...
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10 Dec 2008 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker. I would like to thank the hon. Member for Karatina for bringing forth this very important Motion at this point in time in the history of this country. I support this Motion on condition that it is going to be implemented as a short-term strategy. This is because you cannot subsidise forever. You have to come in when people are suffering the way Kenyans are suffering at the moment. The Maslow hierarchy of needs theory dictates that food, shelter and clothing are very basic to a human being. So, if you cannot afford the ...
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2 Dec 2008 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker. Is it in order for my good friend, who is the Assistant Minister for Livestock Development, to oppose this Bill while he is a member of the Cabinet? Is he in order? Is he not going against the principle of collective responsibility?
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2 Dec 2008 in National Assembly:
On point of information, Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker.
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13 Nov 2008 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I would like to seek guidance from the Chair. In the interests of time, I would like to request that every hon. Member speaks for about two minutes, so that we have a good number of people participating in the Motion.
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