All parliamentary appearances
Entries 4161 to 4170 of 9685.
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5 Nov 2015 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. My mind is very clear that on Tuesday after next week, I will have something to say because the summons will compel him to appear before us seven days from today which is on Friday next week. We have scheduled a sitting for that and, thereafter, I will be able to bring a report on Tuesday after next week.
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5 Nov 2015 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, they have already been issued today.
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5 Nov 2015 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I thought the Speaker makes a determination whether, indeed, the Senator is in order to say that those who nominated him are responsible for his removal. The correct record is that he was nominated, but lost through a court process. The Senator can easily send the wrong message to members of the public. It is the court that removed him. Is she in order?
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5 Nov 2015 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I would like to congratulate Sen. (Prof.) Anyang'-Nyong'o for bringing this matter before this nation. I want to use this opportunity to congratulate my friend and brother, former Senator Harold Kipchumba, who I continue to miss in this House. I also congratulate his mother, Mama Ruth Kobilo, aged 85 years, who walked with him in the critical five years of life, when every mother experiences great pain to see a child whom she knew would run like other children stuck in her laps. I also extend the same congratulations to Mzee Kimuge Komen aged 88, the ...
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5 Nov 2015 in Senate:
I am Sorry, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. It is Harold Kipchumba. This is because I love you for the good reason. The only reason my love is measured on you is because of your association with a Government that is incapable of leading the country.
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5 Nov 2015 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I am so guided. Indeed, Sen. Harold Kipchumba who is just over 50 years old, and, therefore, in my generation in terms of age, is a great man. I have never seen such a confident person who lives with disability. For Kenyans who might not know who we are talking about, we are talking about a man who is very handsome with a fantastic set of teeth. I am not surprised that in spite of having a disability, he attracted his beautiful and wonderful wife leading to the current sons he has. I thank all members ...
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5 Nov 2015 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I did not mention anybody.
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5 Nov 2015 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I actually said “unlike those jokers” and qualified it by saying “I am a pro-life doctor and pro-life politician who believes that every child must be given an opportunity to live in this world and that every egg carried in the ovary of a beautiful African woman must give forth to a child.” I apologise if I have offended anybody. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I was addressing the importance of immunization amongst our pregnant mothers. It is so serious because sometimes – Sen. Mshenga is here and she knows these things better than me – it ...
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5 Nov 2015 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, the nurse went to the fridge and instead of picking the polio vaccine, she picked an anesthetic drug that sends patients to sleep. So, the nurse – they are very fast – injected 10 children: Pap! Pap! Pap ! By good luck, I was in the hospital at that time. Suddenly, there was a scream from the MCH clinic that children had stopped breathing. In the confusion, I did not know what was going on, but the first thing I did was to put the children on oxygen and asked the nurse: “Could you give me the ...
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4 Nov 2015 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I join Sen. (Prof.) Anyang’-Nyong’o in the congratulatory message to---
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