All parliamentary appearances
Entries 2571 to 2580 of 9741.
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1 Dec 2022 in Senate:
Since this is the first time I am taking money to Governor Barasa, I want to be there breathing down his neck so that he knows there is a new son of Kakamega who has come and believes in oversight.
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1 Dec 2022 in Senate:
I am going to support Governor Barasa. We have already taken the money to him in record time. I will be taking tea at his place. If all goes well, then it will be well. If anything goes wrong, I should be forgiven if I resort to my bullfighting tactics.
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1 Dec 2022 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, in this short time, we have received a record number of Statements already. I have never seen such a huge number of Statements. Eighty-three Senators have risen up and raised matters of grave national importance through
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1 Dec 2022 in Senate:
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1 Dec 2022 in Senate:
Statements and we have transacted. These Statements are being worked on and we look forward to reasonable answers.
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1 Dec 2022 in Senate:
The Government never goes to holiday and because we do not want to rush it, we will give it time to process our Statements as we are on holiday doing the other work.
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1 Dec 2022 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, we have done so well. We deserve a pat on the shoulder. By way of Motions, we have done 38 already in this short time. What an impressive performance by this Senate?
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1 Dec 2022 in Senate:
The long short of it is that I have demonstrated that we are not fatigued but we are up to the task. We want to go and give the system time to reconcile with our very fast pace so that we move together with the departments of Government.
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1 Dec 2022 in Senate:
Finally, but not least, as we go on recess, I want to use this opportunity to go and tell the people of my region and Kakamega County in particular three critical things. The first one is; today I met Prof. Munavu, the Chairman of the Special Committee on reviewing our syllabus at State House; he was there with his team. I told him “No” to CBC. CBC is going to create a social divide in this country.
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1 Dec 2022 in Senate:
We who are able to pay for our bills, our children will go through public and private schools but what about the poor? If children in Kakamega normally drop out of school because in one year, the parents are unable to buy uniform worth Kshs500 or Kshs600, how about in CBC where you do shopping of Kshs12,000 at the beginning of the term?
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