All parliamentary appearances
Entries 2921 to 2930 of 9741.
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25 May 2017 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. I rise to support this Report. I want to congratulate - using very strong words that I will not mention - the Committee for coming up with these recommendations. Equally, I would like to congratulate this House for having rejected the strange amendments from a youthful Senator, Sen. Moses Kajwang. I do not understand how the Coalition for Reforms and Democracy (CORD), and more recently the National Super Alliance party (NASA), that has been preaching inclusivity and equal opportunity for all Kenyans, can dream that the popularly elected Senator for Kakamega, voted for by ...
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25 May 2017 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. I rise to support this Report. I want to congratulate - using very strong words that I will not mention - the Committee for coming up with these recommendations. Equally, I would like to congratulate this House for having rejected the strange amendments from a youthful Senator, Sen. Moses Kajwang. I do not understand how the Coalition for Reforms and Democracy (CORD), and more recently the National Super Alliance party (NASA), that has been preaching inclusivity and equal opportunity for all Kenyans, can dream that the popularly elected Senator for Kakamega, voted for by ...
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25 May 2017 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, had I called Hon. Raila ‘President elect’ I would be breaking the law. But if I say “President in waiting”, he could be waiting for two years or two weeks. For now, he is just waiting until 8th August, 2017.
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25 May 2017 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, had I called Hon. Raila ‘President elect’ I would be breaking the law. But if I say “President in waiting”, he could be waiting for two years or two weeks. For now, he is just waiting until 8th August, 2017.
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25 May 2017 in Senate:
At the time when this matter came up at the EACJ - the principals may not know - I was there as the Assistant Minister of East African Community. The late Sen. Mutula Kilonzo in this first Senate under the Constitution of Kenya, 2010 was one of the prime movers of this matter at the EACJ. If for nothing else, let us honour him. I was there when he defeated Sen. Amos Wako when he was the Attorney-General. Sen. Wako spoke a lot of English but he could not manage, we were defeated. Those of us who were serving in ...
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25 May 2017 in Senate:
At the time when this matter came up at the EACJ - the principals may not know - I was there as the Assistant Minister of East African Community. The late Sen. Mutula Kilonzo in this first Senate under the Constitution of Kenya, 2010 was one of the prime movers of this matter at the EACJ. If for nothing else, let us honour him. I was there when he defeated Sen. Amos Wako when he was the Attorney-General. Sen. Wako spoke a lot of English but he could not manage, we were defeated. Those of us who were serving in ...
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25 May 2017 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I am speaking on behalf of the millions of humble Kenyans.
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25 May 2017 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I am speaking on behalf of the millions of humble Kenyans.
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25 May 2017 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. On behalf of those humble Kenyans, I will push this agenda the way I do. In conclusion, for anybody who thinks it is a joke, only this week our youths were presenting application documents for some position that had been advertised by Parliament. My brother, Sen. M. Kajwang, who moved this amendment and my sister, Sen. Sijeny, who seconded the amendment, how I wish you had seen the queue that was there for just a few positions. The queue is still there for very few positions and yet, for a juicy position like being ...
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25 May 2017 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. On behalf of those humble Kenyans, I will push this agenda the way I do. In conclusion, for anybody who thinks it is a joke, only this week our youths were presenting application documents for some position that had been advertised by Parliament. My brother, Sen. M. Kajwang, who moved this amendment and my sister, Sen. Sijeny, who seconded the amendment, how I wish you had seen the queue that was there for just a few positions. The queue is still there for very few positions and yet, for a juicy position like being ...
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