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  • 21 Apr 2016 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am sorry. I request for three weeks. A lot is required. view
  • 21 Apr 2016 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, thank you. view
  • 21 Apr 2016 in Senate: On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. Would I be on order to ask the Senate Majority Leader, while preparing the answers to bring before this House The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate view
  • 21 Apr 2016 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, okay. The last one that I would like to know is the exact acreage, which was not given back to the victims who were the owners --- view
  • 21 Apr 2016 in Senate: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, most obliged. I think we will interrogate --- view
  • 13 Apr 2016 in Senate: Thank you Mr. Speaker, Sir. As we prepare ourselves to deliberate on the Bills coming from the National Assembly, there is a Bill which in the year 2014 was passionately deliberated and passed by this House. Members were too passionate with the Persons with Disabilities Amendment Bill and up to date, I have never heard of that Bill. I wonder whether it got lost on the way to the National Assembly or it still exists in the hands of the National Assembly. Mr. Speaker, Sir, I wonder why Bills are coming to this House from the National Assembly and yet ... view
  • 13 Apr 2016 in Senate: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I stand to get clarification from Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale and Sen. Orengo who apparently were not present on that material day. When the whistles started being blown, what had the President said? Are Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale and Sen. Orengo in order to mislead this House that the whistle blowing came from what the President had said? I remember--- view
  • 13 Apr 2016 in Senate: Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I take this opportunity to support this Motion. First, every Kenyan will live to remember the day of this Address for the good things the President said his Government has done. It is very clear and self-explanatory. We can see and hear the much the Jubilee Government has done since it came to power. However, it is shameful that on that day, Members of Parliament (MPs) from one community and party blew whistles even before the President could start making his Address. As hon. Members, this is the last thing I expected. It shocked Kenyans. They ... view
  • 13 Apr 2016 in Senate: seconded. view
  • 12 Apr 2016 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, thank you for allowing me to comment on the statement made by Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale. view

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