All parliamentary appearances
Entries 2211 to 2220 of 9741.
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12 Apr 2023 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, on a point of order.
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12 Apr 2023 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, indeed, neither Sen. Sifuna nor Sen. Wakili Sigei are out of order. I am rising on this point of order to invite you to reflect on the remarks by Sen. Sifuna and to an extent Sen. Wambua. Listening to the business we have transacted on Statements, we appear to be dealing with statistics. You need to make a determination, that if we shall receive Statements in this manner, then we might as well stop it.
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12 Apr 2023 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. You are right but the level of debate---
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12 Apr 2023 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. I would like to congratulate my kid-sister Senator for this important Bill. If we go ahead and enact this Bill, we will now have moved to the direction of what is involved in developed markets. I am aware that in the USA and Canada, the Prompt Payment Bill is a law. Nobody just pushes around suppliers as they wish in the name of the people who handed them the contracts. This Bill will be a redemption and a big win for business people. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, we know of very many business people ...
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12 Apr 2023 in Senate:
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12 Apr 2023 in Senate:
that this Bill was being driven by the then Sen. Johnson Sakaja, who is currently the Governor of Nairobi. I am sure that Hon. Sakaja was doing it because at that time, he was angry with the Governor for Nairobi who was not paying the business people of Nairobi on time. However, like Zacharia, now the shoe is on the other foot. We are going to pass this Bill and now Hon. Sakaja will have to pay our business people. I am not saying that he is reluctant, but I am laughing at the irony of law. You heard what ...
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12 Apr 2023 in Senate:
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12 Apr 2023 in Senate:
colleague while he was collecting money at Intercontinental Hotel and it became a big scandal for this Parliament because of provisions like Clause 8. What does it call for? It calls for integrity from colleagues. You say that we cannot kill Sen. Mungatana’s or Sen. Kibwana’s Bill. You say that we cannot kill such a good law for the benefit of the people who are going to make use of that law. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, because of time, and since I do not want to speak again tomorrow, allow me to second this Bill and say how happy I ...
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11 Apr 2023 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, you are sitting in the big seat of Parliament as the Chair. Unknown to many young Kenyans, the late Hon. Jean Marie Seroney, paid the price of losing everything that he had worked for because of sitting in that Chair. In the history of this House and the Republic of Kenya, the late Hon. Jean Marie Seroney was detained because of making a ruling from the Chair. The late Hon. Martin Shikuku stood in his place and declared that the Kenya African National Union (KANU), the then ruling party, was dead. Another Member then rose and asked ...
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11 Apr 2023 in Senate:
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