All parliamentary appearances
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6 Mar 2024 in Senate:
Capitol Hill office. Why does she choose to transact matters on gender two-thirds rule at Capitol Hill and she cannot come and appeal for the same in this House? Mr. Speaker, Sir, you must use the vast powers in your possession to protect the integrity of the Senate. A Minister cannot believe that she can hold us at ransom. There are so many young women, middle-aged women and women of advanced age who are fit to serve this country as Ministers.
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6 Mar 2024 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I want to appeal to the young Senator from Migori---
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6 Mar 2024 in Senate:
If we must defend certain positions, let us defend them reasonably.
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6 Mar 2024 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. We worked so hard to form this Government; you, I and many others. We were not working hard so as to allow people in office who would then be tiptoeing in and out of office. We wanted people to stamp their authority so that our women--- I believe Sen. Orwoba is the youngest in the House. She should be appointed as Minister in place of this mama who does not have any idea of how important it is to appear before this House.
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6 Mar 2024 in Senate:
Sen. Miraj is the youngest? She was quarrelling me that is why I did not---
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6 Mar 2024 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I am a member of this committee and, therefore, the Chairman has spoken for all of us. However, there are two salient points that I would like to speak to. The first one is that the advice we are giving the House arise from our industry which has been thorough, that we should adopt the figure of Kshs415.9522 billion. This figure has been informed by wide consultations and we are aware that the figure deviates from the wish of the National Treasury which preferred a figure of Kshs391.1 billion. It moves away from the proposal ...
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6 Mar 2024 in Senate:
At that time, there was the issue of public debt which fortunately the Government through our party leader and His Excellency the President has said that they are now managing the issue of public debt. My second and last point is the issue of OSR. Colleagues, we should go back to our counties. The real centre of abuse of office through corruption is how this OSR is managed by governors. Let me give you an example. The economy of Kakamega is very close to the economy of Bungoma. However, Bungoma tells us on OSR, they collected Kshs379 million last year. ...
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6 Mar 2024 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I second.
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5 Mar 2024 in Senate:
On a point of clarification, Mr. Speaker, Sir.
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5 Mar 2024 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I would like to thank you for that Communication, which has been necessitated by nothing other than the conduct of ourselves. I note that, that conduct has swung full pendulum from a new Member to a ranking Member; a new Member in the in the name of Sen. Orwoba and a ranking Member in the name of Sen. Madzayo, who is not only just a ranking Member, but the Senate Minority Leader. If we were applying your guidance---
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