All parliamentary appearances
Entries 4071 to 4080 of 9741.
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10 Feb 2016 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I was going to the climax of my point, which I finish by saying, the EACC as sent by the President to investigate, should investigate cases on first-come-first served basis. Why are those people still being dragged during investigations and they are paid, and issues of Eurobond and Ann Waiguru have been fast-tracked so as to clear them? I support the Motion.
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10 Feb 2016 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir.
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10 Feb 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I just want to request the Chair – in view of the contribution by Sen. (Dr.) Zani – that you weigh one of the provisions in the Bill as you make a ruling on my request on interpretation. There is a provision that nomination be given to the same beneficiary twice. That is being nominated for a minimum of 10 years. That is a major statement which will require that all the women out there, who also want a chance to be nominated, participate in the decision making.
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9 Feb 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, allow me to thank you for the
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9 Feb 2016 in Senate:
and also wish colleagues a happy new year. Next year, when we will commence the final Session, I look forward to you making a similar announcement. However, how I wish that you task the office of the Clerk to do a follow-up with the Executive, so that during such a Communication we are also told the status of implementation of some of the important resolutions that we make as House, both in terms of how we have challenges with the National Assembly, but more importantly, how the Executive implements our resolutions to communicate with the country, that we do not ...
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9 Feb 2016 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. Did you hear the Senator for Nyandarua County appeal to you to adjourn the House for at least 30 minutes so that further consultations can be done by the Senate Majority Leader? I once heard a Speaker of a previous House rule that the Chair cannot be used to sort out political party matters. My understanding is that regarding the membership of this Committee, a decision is made by the party or the coalition. Why would the Member want to drag our Speaker into political party matters? If the Jubilee Coalition, in ...
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16 Dec 2015 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, most obliged.
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16 Dec 2015 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the memorandum before the House on which a decision is being made has been brought by the President who has told the country that he is committed to fight against corruption. I appeal to the President, the Senate Majority Leader and the entire membership of the House from the Jubilee side, because looking at them, they are younger Members of this House, by allowing the death of the Office of the Auditor-General, they are, therefore, saying they support corruption. Kenyans have fought for this long before they left primary school. Kenyans will not stop. At the ...
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16 Dec 2015 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I have said before that unless we insist that we stick to the rules of this House, five years down the lane, there might be no rules in this House. The rules are very clear that if the House is invited from recess, usually, the business to be transacted is specified. In our invitation, there was no indication we would receive a personal statement from any Senator. It would be completely contrary to the provisions of the Standing Orders and the law for you to allow – as much as he ...
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3 Dec 2015 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, this is a very important Bill, whose main thrust is to give rise to legislation that will provide for regulation, management, conservation, use and development of water and sewerage services. It is elaborate and clear, and it was adequately moved. I support it and hope that when it goes to the Committee of the Whole, we will do justice. I support.
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