All parliamentary appearances
Entries 1771 to 1780 of 9741.
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10 Aug 2023 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, what the Senate Minority Leader has brought before this House is what is called a dilatory Motion, which attempts to stop proceedings on a Motion that had procedurally been brought before the House. I invite you to look at Standing Order No.110 (3), which states as follows- “If the Speaker is of the opinion that a dilatory Motion is an abuse of the proceedings of the Senate, the Speaker may forthwith put the question thereon or decline to propose it.”
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10 Aug 2023 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, this Standing Order invites you to make a decision before you propose the Motion to open debate. I, therefore, invite you to exercise your powers in Standing Order No.110(3). As you do so, consider two issues.
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10 Aug 2023 in Senate:
The first one is that it will be an abuse of the proceedings of the Senate if a Motion that has been approved by the Speaker is stood down. It will also be an abuse of the proceedings of the Senate if a Motion, which has clear timelines, is stood down so that the timelines are negated. This Motion is supposed to be concluded within 14 days. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, if you make that determination and allow us to go ahead, there are many who want to support or oppose. I am glad to tell Members on this
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10 Aug 2023 in Senate:
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10 Aug 2023 in Senate:
point of order that as the Senate Majority Whip, we have no Kenya Kwanza position. This is a private matter to this House for housekeeping purposes. If you are happy that you can be called a rapist, then you will oppose the Motion. This is a housekeeping Motion. Let us keep out the issue of the Opposition and the Government side or parties and allow Members to speak their mind.
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9 Aug 2023 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am taking advantage of your guidance that we can swing back to the original question. Allow me to thank the Cabinet Secretary for the administrative restructuring and infrastructural support to Kakamega County. Some of the children with disabilities are now qualified teachers. Could you confirm whether you have an affirmative programme in the Ministry during recruitment of teachers, so that such kind of qualified teachers with disabilities get support for recruitment? If you have, how many such teachers do we have in the country?
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9 Aug 2023 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir.
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9 Aug 2023 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, Standing Order No.101 forces me to request that the Chair becomes clearer. Sen. Wambua has breached Standing Order No.101. In the process of breaching it, he has raised a substantive issue. That can a ruling
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9 Aug 2023 in Senate:
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9 Aug 2023 in Senate:
by the Chair on a matter that is already provided for under the Standing Order, be made otherwise? Since this is a House of record, instead of just shutting the Senator to sit down, we should come out of that corner. Let the record reflect that there are some of us who agree with Sen. Wambua. I am not discussing the Chair.
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