All parliamentary appearances
Entries 101 to 110 of 357.
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8 Jun 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, let me also agree with what the Acting Leader of Government Business, Mr. Kimunya, said. He said that some legislation be put in place so that in future, when we get a problem like this it will guide us on how to deal with it. This Select Committee is very important in very many ways. We have victims of post- election violence, who are still on the streets. We have people who have been evicted from their homes by the Government; they are actually government evictees, who are on the streets today. We have them in ...
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8 Jun 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, Mr. Kiuna mentioned Turkana alone, but we have all gone to North Rift, Central Rift, South Rift and even Nyanza. The information that we found in Kisumu will surprise you when a report is brought here. You will be surprised and know how people have suffered in this country. We are only talking of post-election violence, but let us also get into the forests. When I want to move to a better place to settle and leave my present place, I have to prepare that place first before I destroy the house where I currently live. ...
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8 Jun 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, this Select Committee has done very many good things. Let us give it a chance and in three months, you will be surprised by the report it will bring.
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8 Jun 2011 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. While we are listening very carefully to this very important Motion that I really want to support, there are a lot of noise makers in the House. They want to divert the attention of the Members from the Motion.
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12 May 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, allow me to table two Petitions; one at a time.
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12 May 2011 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I rise again to present a Petition to the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister and Ministry of Finance.
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12 May 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, the petitioners are the people of Marakwet and Chebara Institution. During the construction of the Chebara Dam, which was meant to take water to Eldoret, Marakwet had only one secondary school and that secondary school was destroyed because of water that was required to go to Eldoret by constructing a dam in those areas---
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12 May 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I will go directly to the prayer of 80 petitioners who have appended their signatures on the Petition. Mr. Speaker, Sir, your humble petitioners pray that the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister and Ministry of Finance releases Kshs635,532,000 to the Moiben- Chebara Compensation Account under Chebara Secondary School, where the authorized representatives of the affected institutions of Marakwet shall be joint signatories to the account together with the representatives of the District Inter-Ministerial Team which was formed at the District Development Committee and from where approved allocations of the said funds will be discussed and accordingly ...
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5 May 2011 in National Assembly:
asked the Minister for Forestry and Wildlife whether the Ministry could consider engaging youth in income generating activities such as silk farming and bee keeping projects within gazetted forests.
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5 May 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I am really grateful for the answer the Assistant Minister has given. However, I am afraid this is not practised on the ground. Our forests are very important and we have to preserve them. We have nine gazetted forests in my constituency, but there is a lot of insecurity. As an alternative, we decided to engage in sericulture and epic-culture, which involves bee keeping. I would like to know in which county this has been practised or where the Ministry has supported the youth to do this, so that we can even send some people there to ...
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