All parliamentary appearances
Entries 3011 to 3020 of 9741.
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28 Mar 2017 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I have another statement to seek. I rise under Standing Order No.45(2)(b) to seek for a statement on pollution by way of playing loud music in Loresho’s Lions Eye Hospital and the upcoming construction of a temple and auditorium in Loresho residence from the Chairman of the Committee on Land and Natural Resources. The Chairman should state the following:- (1) Is Lions Eye Hospital licensed to play loud music in the hospital, up to and including at night to the detriment of the patients and residents of Loresho surrounding the hospital, contrary to the regulations on noise ...
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28 Mar 2017 in Senate:
On a point of order.
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28 Mar 2017 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, clarity is a very important thing in this House. Did I hear Sen. Khaniri say on behalf of the Committee? Could he clarify whether he is the Chairman? It is very important for the people of Vihiga because a commitment was made in this House that when he was de-whipped from the County Public Accounts and Investments Committee (CPAIC), he was to become the Chairman of the Committee on Land and Natural Resources?
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28 Mar 2017 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I am ready to receive the answer.
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28 Mar 2017 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, the Vice Chair has spoken to me. She has confirmed that she has the answer but requested that she be allowed to issue it next week since she is travelling. She was catching a flight. So, I have concurred that I will take the answer next week.
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2 Mar 2017 in Senate:
Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. I am sorry for coming late to this House, it is never in my habit but I have a greater national responsibility. I sit on the National Coordination Committee of the National Supper Alliance (NASA) that intends to decide whether it will be Baba, Stevo, Weta or “ MM” to be the President of the Republic of Kenya. I believe you have forgiven me.
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2 Mar 2017 in Senate:
I rise to strongly support to this Motion. Very quickly, it is my pleasure that making the list is Sen. Kimani Wamatangi. Having served in Arusha for many years, I know that there is serious business being done by Kenyans in Arusha, Dar- es-salaam, Kampala and Juba. Sen. Wamatangi is a renowned businessman and therefore he will add value by that particular fact. I see Sen. Mositet has made it to the list. How timely. He comes from the unique community that is the face of Kenyan culture – the Maasai who stride across the boundary and are found equally ...
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2 Mar 2017 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, with a light touch, I was just dealing my speech to actually appreciate the suitability of Sen. Murkomen who will deliver. I remember he was my Co-chair in the Committee amending the Constitution of Kenya. He demonstrated that he is up to it. I will not be surprised if he becomes the Co- chair with the distinguished and respected Senator from Makueni County, Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr. Making the list is Sen. Mshenga Kisasa. Sen. Kisasa is a wife of the Miji Kenda, having been born, of course, in the plains of Busia County in Luhya land. ...
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2 Mar 2017 in Senate:
I know you cannot. I see the distinguished Senator from Nairobi, Sen. Ongoro. I had no doubt that you would be part of the team because Nairobi is the face of East Africa. Madam Temporary Speaker, knowing how you have Nairobi at your fingertips and how you turn it the way you turn your left hand back and forth, I know you will make a lot of impact. In fact, I am strongly fighting for nomination rules in the National Super Alliance (NASA) so that they are skewed in such a manner that you are shooed into becoming the elected ...
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2 Mar 2017 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, I stand corrected the way you have guided me. However, allow me to issue a veiled threat. Please do not underrate the powers of my persuasion to a certain voting bloc in Nairobi because it can certainly become injurious to you.
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