All parliamentary appearances
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19 Nov 2024 in Senate:
Would you like me to move it for you, Sir.
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19 Nov 2024 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Chairperson, Sir.
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19 Nov 2024 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Chairman, Sir, we do not have the Chairperson of the Standing Committee on Roads, Transport and Housing here with us.
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19 Nov 2024 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Chairperson, Sir, pursuant to Standing Order No.153, I beg to move that the Committee of the Whole do report progress on its consideration of the Public Transport (Motorcycle Regulation) Bill (Senate Bills No.38 of 2023) and seek leave to sit again tomorrow.
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19 Nov 2024 in Senate:
Hon. Speaker, Sir, I second.
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19 Nov 2024 in Senate:
We are moving to the next Bill.
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19 Nov 2024 in Senate:
Madam Temporary Speaker, I happily beg to move that the House doth agree with the Committee on the said report and request hon. Abbas to second me.
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13 Nov 2024 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. I strongly support this Bill, but with little tweaks here and there. However, I am surprised that Sen. Cherarkey and Sen. Osotsi, Members of this House whom I believe are seasoned and give serious thought to legislation, are complaining that our elections are too expensive. If you think democracy is expensive, please go and try dictatorship or military rule. You will know the difference. I say this with maximum respect because I know that for Cherarkey, when the country went burst in 2007 because of flaws in the electoral process, he was probably in ...
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13 Nov 2024 in Senate:
already know. We should make this the practice. I am happy that they have now put in the timelines and the results have to be announced within two hours. We should insist further on this because the people who want to manipulate the electoral process usually count on our agents, at polling stations, becoming fatigued. How do you expect somebody to sit in the counting hall or tallying hall for three days non-stop and still be alert to guard against rigging? I wanted to speak at length on this issue, but because of the request from the distinguished Senator from ...
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13 Nov 2024 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I should gift Sen. (Prof.) Tom Ojienda. I want to appeal to Sen. Tabitha Mutinda to accept that because we are very proud of the professor. Professor, the work you did in court was a study in the practice of law. There are jibes that you threw. Two young lawyers in my family, that is my daughter Vivian and my son Sonista, were very happy because of how you conducted yourself in court. Of course, you brought us the right to recite. Congratulations. I want to speak to the problem of nominations. As stated earlier by ...
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