All parliamentary appearances
Entries 4051 to 4060 of 9741.
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16 Feb 2016 in Senate:
, put it on record that it will be more useful both to the National Assembly and this Senate if the Auditor-General can expedite the audit on the Eurobond. This is so that as we discuss the borrowing in the Budget Policy Statement, we see exactly what this “animal” called Eurobond is all about and what recommendation that information will inform us.
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16 Feb 2016 in Senate:
, put it on record that it will be more useful both to the National Assembly and this Senate if the Auditor-General can expedite the audit on the Eurobond. This is so that as we discuss the borrowing in the Budget Policy Statement, we see exactly what this “animal” called Eurobond is all about and what recommendation that information will inform us.
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16 Feb 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to give notice of the following Motion:- THAT, this House adopts the Report of the Mediation Committee on County Governments Amendment Bill (Senate Bill No.1 of 2014) laid on the Table of this House on Wednesday, 18th November, 2015. I thank you.
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16 Feb 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to give notice of the following Motion:- THAT, this House adopts the Report of the Mediation Committee on County Governments Amendment Bill (Senate Bill No.1 of 2014) laid on the Table of this House on Wednesday, 18th November, 2015. I thank you.
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16 Feb 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I would like to join Sen. Wetangula in requesting, most humbly, that you step down this Bill. The institution asking us to hear them is an organ recognised by the Constitution; the Council of Governors (CoG). The CoG is also directly recognised by the same Constitution as shareholders. Ask Sen. Muthama if you want to know the pain of being locked out of a national conversation by being denied an opportunity to be consulted. On 18th December, 2014, Sen. Muthama was denied an opportunity to be heard by the National Assembly because he wanted a Bill to ...
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16 Feb 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I would like to join Sen. Wetangula in requesting, most humbly, that you step down this Bill. The institution asking us to hear them is an organ recognised by the Constitution; the Council of Governors (CoG). The CoG is also directly recognised by the same Constitution as shareholders. Ask Sen. Muthama if you want to know the pain of being locked out of a national conversation by being denied an opportunity to be consulted. On 18th December, 2014, Sen. Muthama was denied an opportunity to be heard by the National Assembly because he wanted a Bill to ...
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11 Feb 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I rise to support this Motion for two reasons. First, for once I have agreed with the Jubilee Coalition in realizing the obvious, that Sen. Sang is very competent in this House. Before I say my second reason, allow me to congratulate Sen. Murkomen for the dedication he demonstrated to the Standing Committee on Public Accounts and Investments, from which he has been removed. I wish him well as the Deputy Leader of Majority.
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11 Feb 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I was acknowledging the departing of Sen. Murkomen from the Committee, but I am well guided. My second reason why I want to agree with the Jubilee Coalition and, in fact, congratulate them, is that ordinarily, Jubilee would have waited for by-election in Kericho to be concluded before doing the re-arrangement. This is a clear message to the people of Kericho that the Jubilee Coalition has conceded that it is Paul Sang of KANU who is going to win. I urge the people of Kericho to take a cue from this and come out in large numbers ...
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11 Feb 2016 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. Did you hear Sen. Wangari refer to Sen. Sang as a former hustler? The meaning of a hustler in English is somebody who earns from unfair and criminal activities. Is she in order to impute improper motives against Sen. Sang? Can she withdraw and apologize for calling him a hustler?
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10 Feb 2016 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. The Order Communication from the Chair has just been called out. I was expecting that you would take advantage of this Order to do what we traditionally do in committees, which is actually a miniature of the Committee of the Whole. Whenever a Member comes late in the committee, he or she apologises and explains why he or she is late. According to the Standing Orders, this House starts at 2.30 p.m. The Order Paper is indicating that we should have started at 2.30 p.m. It is now 2.39 p.m. You came ...
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