All parliamentary appearances
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4 May 2016 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, in 1963, the challenge to this country was poverty, ignorance and illiteracy. However, thanks to the orphans of Moi---
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4 May 2016 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, we have moved from that noble course of fighting those enemies, but they have now brought two other enemies called the need to fight tribalism perpetuated by them and to fight corruption which was not there at the time of Independence.
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4 May 2016 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, I love retired President Moi. In his first 10 years, he is the one who revolutionised education in this country. When I talked about orphans - I am sorry if I was misunderstood - what I was referring to were his political and ideological orphans. When he will die, then Sen. Moi will become his orphan but for now, there are ideological and spiritual orphans.
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4 May 2016 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, I urge Members that if we tighten the Constitution a little bit, we might get the magic silver bullet to fight corruption. The Mover of the Motion has correctly said that almost a trillion Kenya Shillings has since been pumped into our counties. Where are the flagship projects? Because of the architecture of our Constitution, the money we have given to the governor---
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4 May 2016 in Senate:
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4 May 2016 in Senate:
No, Madam Temporary Speaker. The Senate Majority Leader is seconded by the Senate Minority Leader of Minority. You can clarify, so that I re-arrange my points. Please, hold my time.
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4 May 2016 in Senate:
I am sorry, Madam Temporary Speaker. When the Senate Majority Leader delegated to Sen. (Prof.) Lonyangapuo, Professor remembered to say that he was doing it on behalf of the Senate Majority Leader. In the same vein, Sen. Wetangula had asked me that he is rushing to attend---
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4 May 2016 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, I am sorry if I was misquoted. If we fine-tune this Constitution, we might get the silver bullet to address the issue of corruption. Where are the flagship projects for the approximately Kshs1 trillion that has gone into the devolved Governments? Are they in Kiambu, Mombasa, Nakuru or Kakamega? We do not see them. Instead, Sen. Musila – the governor-in-waiting – was forced to be teargassed for him to send a point that a road in Kitui is not motorable. I beg the Members from both sides of this House that this is an opportunity for us ...
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4 May 2016 in Senate:
I am going to make you very uncomfortable.
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4 May 2016 in Senate:
In a debate like this, when one remembers the great debates of the late hon. Martin Shikuku, George Anyona, Josiah Mwangi Kariuki and others, one is tempted to think that all those points of order, apart from the ones ably raised by Sen. Musila, Sen. Hassan and Sen. Moses Kajwang, are nothing but just comic relief.
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