All parliamentary appearances
Entries 3741 to 3750 of 9741.
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27 Apr 2016 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. Is the Senator for Kericho in order, while referring to his own party, to think that what obtains in his party is true in Ford-Kenya? Could he confine himself to his own party? What he is describing is nowhere near what is in Ford-Kenya, Wiper and Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) parties.
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27 Apr 2016 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. Once again, the Senator for Kericho has confirmed that his party does not espouse any agenda or ideal. Is he in order to generalize, when we know that the only parties that do not espouse any ideal or agenda whatsoever, local or national, are limited to the parties in Jubilee? Could he stick to his own party and withdraw any reference to the CORD affiliated parties?
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26 Apr 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I would like the Vice Chairperson to indicate whether there is an official policy by the Government towards lady applicants who were born in Uganda and married in Kenya. What is the policy because these young women are forced sometimes to go back to Uganda and bring proof? What more proof do they need other than that they are married to Kenyans? Finally, could the Vice Chairperson confirm that some local politicians in Trans- Nzoia from constituencies neighbouring Uganda are deliberately assisting Ugandans in procurement of Kenyan National Identity Cards, so that they can register as voters ...
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26 Apr 2016 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir.
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26 Apr 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, the ‘Chairman’ has challenged me that if I have got any case---
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26 Apr 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, the Chairperson challenged me, when she was responding, if I have such a case. I have several cases, but allow me to give only one example. Mr. Oscar Khayati, an Administration Police (AP) officer working in Wajir is married to a Luo girl from Karachuonyo. The girl has been denied an ID in Kakamega, unless she brings her father’s ID, but he is dead. When she brought the mother’s ID, they said that they do not know whether the mother was married to the father. I wrote a letter, as the Senator of Kakamega, stating that I ...
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26 Apr 2016 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. Sen. Elachi has alleged that Prof. Otieno is a South African. That statement must be taken very seriously because in many institutions, people talk of foreigners running institutions which sometimes lead to unrest. Could she substantiate her allegations because we, the elected leaders of Kakamega County, know Prof. Otieno as a man who was born in Musanda Village, Mumias West? He went to school from primary up to university here in Kenya and ended up as a teacher in South Africa. Could she substantiate so that you do not bring an unnecessary ...
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26 Apr 2016 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. The point of order that was raised by Sen. Kagwe is very important. The victims of the post election violence of 2007/2008 are still wondering what happened at The Hague. Sen. Sang has just informed us that President Mugabe played a critical, central or special role on those matters. Could Sen. Sang clarify to the victims of post election violations the role that President Mugabe played or is he confirming the fears of some of those victims that certain influential people were used to influence the court up to and including bribing?
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26 Apr 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, two weeks ago, the Chair directed the same Chairman to bring an answer in response to my request for a Statement on why the university had been closed. On Tuesday when he came, he asked for more time. He did not respond on Thursday. Could he combine that answer with the one the Chair has directed? It is important that it is relayed expeditiously because the university means much to the “City of Kakamega”. It pumps up to Kshs200 million into the markets every month.
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26 Apr 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I would also like to pay my tribute to Mama Lucy Kibaki. Since they are in pain, allow me to send special condolences to the two people in the family who know me, that is, Mzee Mwai Kibaki and his son Jimmy Kibaki. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, it looks like it is a mourning period for many of us because in Kakamega County, we have also lost a former Assistant Minister who was also a former Member of Parliament for Ikholomani Constituency, hon. Seth Lugonzo, who passed away yesterday. I wish to send my condolences to ...
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