All parliamentary appearances

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  • 1 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for allowing me this chance to comment on the President‟s Speech. I have been very patient. view
  • 1 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for allowing me this chance to comment on the President‟s Speech. I have been very patient. view
  • 1 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: First of all, I want to thank the President. By apologising to the entire nation, he has shown willingness to unite the country. As you recall, this country has suffered through various atrocities. The mere act of apologising is a way of unifying this country. I want to thank the President for that. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor. view
  • 1 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: First of all, I want to thank the President. By apologising to the entire nation, he has shown willingness to unite the country. As you recall, this country has suffered through various atrocities. The mere act of apologising is a way of unifying this country. I want to thank the President for that. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor. view
  • 1 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: Corruption is a serious disease in this country. The President has held the bull by its horns. He has told Kenyans that he is tired of this cancer called corruption and he intends to finish it. We cannot say that this list is a fabrication. It is a real way of fighting corruption. The people must be taken to court through the due process. They must be investigated and should account for their activities. Kenyans are suffering because of these corrupt people. We are now seeing what is happening in the counties. It is like corruption has been devolved to ... view
  • 1 Apr 2015 in National Assembly: Corruption is a serious disease in this country. The President has held the bull by its horns. He has told Kenyans that he is tired of this cancer called corruption and he intends to finish it. We cannot say that this list is a fabrication. It is a real way of fighting corruption. The people must be taken to court through the due process. They must be investigated and should account for their activities. Kenyans are suffering because of these corrupt people. We are now seeing what is happening in the counties. It is like corruption has been devolved to ... view
  • 18 Sep 2013 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Speaker, Sir. I beg to give notice of the following Motion:- view
  • 18 Sep 2013 in National Assembly: THAT, aware that the Government adopted the Free Primary Education (FPE) policy and subsequently subsidised secondary education fees; deeply concerned with the rising number of school dropouts at secondary school level due to lack of school fees as a result of the high cost of living; noting that according to Article 53 of the Constitution 2010 every child has a right to education; this House urges the Government to double the amount subsidised to ensure transitional success of students in acquiring basic secondary education. view

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