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Entries 3301 to 3310 of 9741.
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11 Oct 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, my understanding is the one which is guiding me in substantiating by pointing to the areas where there is hogging of opportunity.
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11 Oct 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I was asked to substantiate. I am now substantiating. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate
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11 Oct 2016 in Senate:
. Temporary Speaker, Sir, if there is a rule in this House that I have breached you can look at the content of my speech. You and I know the levels of our debate. I am substantiating by clarifying further that the inequality that I spoke about in the public sector is as it obtains; in the membership of the Cabinet; in the appointments of Permanent Secretaries and Principal Secretaries; the Managing Directors and Executive Chairs of parastatals. To my mind, that is substantiation.
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11 Oct 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, tomorrow at the earliest opportunity that the Chair invites me, I will gladly table that structure.
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11 Oct 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, allow me to appreciate the thoughts of Sen. Sang. I am alive to the fact that in this House, we are not encouraged to debate using names of ethnic communities, unless you are referring to it positively. So, he was deliberately laying a trap for me to fall in so that I am thrown out of the House. Otherwise, tomorrow, I will not only be dealing with the actual names of personalities, but I will be saying from which communities they come because I have been ordered to do so. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, if it ...
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11 Oct 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, it is because he uses a Luhya parable.
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11 Oct 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, allow me to quote Sen. Wetangula who likes referring to a Luhya parable that speaks to three dogs where one of them has stolen meat. Whenever the owner of the meat lifts up a stick, the dog that ate the meat starts wailing even before the stick comes down. No wonder the people complaining about the 60 per cent hogging of opportunities in this country come from certain communities.
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11 Oct 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, thank you, I am so guided. In Kakamega, we have Lubao Market. One thing that has happened over hundreds of years at Lubao – Sen. Elachi here will confirm that – is that Nandis come with cattle. They leave cattle with us and go with dogs from us to go and take care of their cattle at home. So, we have always shared dogs and cattle with Nandis. So, Sen. Sang knows that our dogs are their dogs and their cows are our cows.
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11 Oct 2016 in Senate:
The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate
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11 Oct 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, can you give me two minutes since my time was interrupted by points of order---
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