All parliamentary appearances
Entries 2141 to 2150 of 9741.
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25 Apr 2023 in Senate:
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25 Apr 2023 in Senate:
On a Point of Order, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. I rise at the pain of asking again that you request the Senator for Homa-Bay County to withdraw and apologize for his xenophobic remarks about Kiambu County. We are painfully constructing a Republic called Kenya. I know many children who are not Kikuyu at Alliance Boys and Girls, Loreto and Mang’u High School, yet there has never been a single report of a single attack in school. In fact, my children go to these schools. If you have facts to demonstrate that somebody is marginalizing children from outside Kiambu County, table ...
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25 Apr 2023 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. I rise on Standing Order No.105 but this is bigger than Standing Order No.105. The Senator is not only contravening Standing Order No.105, but she is also attempting to drag the name of the Head of State into a national calamity, something that borders on terrorism/apocalypse. If the intention of the new Senator is to discuss the President, then these Standing Orders allows her---
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25 Apr 2023 in Senate:
My sister, I am helping you. These Standing Orders allows her to discuss the President. She can bring a substantive Motion but it is wrong to disparage the name of the Head of State, even if he is her opponent. It is wrong to do so even if he was not the presidential candidate of her choice. That is not the route to go. She can imagine her husband being associated with Mr. Mackenzie. Where will that leave her?
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25 Apr 2023 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, I, therefore, request that the Senator be forced to withdraw and apologize. For the purposes of national unity, we can still debate the demerits of the Head of State with decorum.
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25 Apr 2023 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, we are killing our own Senate; the same one that we keep on lying and saying that it is the ‘upper House’.
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25 Apr 2023 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I want to help the young Senator for Nairobi City County. This is important---
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20 Apr 2023 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, Equalization Fund speaks to the bottom of my heart. As I said yesterday, the spirit of Article 204 of the Constitution was to address the sad pictures and footages that we witness every year from Turkana, Garissa, Wajir, Mandera and sections of Kitui. In general, the Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (ASALs). With billions of the Equalization Fund, after school, little children in areas like Turkana have to walk kilometers upon kilometers looking for water. That is a condemnation of this Senate. We must make sure that the Equalization Funds reach those regions, so that children can ...
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20 Apr 2023 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, as I make this condemnation; I remember the attitude of the National Treasury. The National Treasury appears to lean towards the national Government. The future of this country is to make the National Treasury an independent institution that will be sitting in the middle to address our concerns. When we say money should go to the counties, let us see it go there. The fact that counties have not received disbursements for the last three years invites us to be even more robust and aggressive in demanding that the National Treasury releases money to our counties. ...
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20 Apr 2023 in Senate:
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