All parliamentary appearances
Entries 5251 to 5260 of 9741.
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23 Jul 2014 in Senate:
I want him to substantiate his allegation. It falls below my dignity and professional training to even repeat his allegation. I am a dignified man and I lead a patriotic life.
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23 Jul 2014 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the importance of this matter cannot be gainsaid. Therefore, when the Chairperson says that they will bring it after two weeks, it will be too late because we do not know when these recruits will be reporting to the police training college. It is important that we sort it out quickly so that if there is need for Parliament to pronounce itself that the process should be repeated, it should be done in good time before the recruits who bought their way into training have already been admitted at the college.
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23 Jul 2014 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I rise to acknowledge the Speech by the President of the Senate of the Republic of Rwanda. In his Speech, he brought us greetings from the people and the Government of Rwanda. It is my pleasure to assure him that we too greet him on behalf of the respective county assemblies and on behalf of the Government of Kenya. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, Dr. Damascene also assured us of the continued cooperation between his Republic with Kenya. We want to assure him of the same. He also spoke of the increased cooperation between Kenya, Uganda and ...
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23 Jul 2014 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. Please do not remind them that on the day you were demoted, it was the same day I was sacked. You will be the first to urge the President of the Senate of Rwanda to use the Senate of the Republic of Rwanda as we should here, to remind the Head of States of Rwanda, Uganda and Kenya that the three of them should not misconstrue the dream of the East African Community. In the beginning, the East African Community (EAC) was about Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. Now that we have expanded to include ...
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22 Jul 2014 in Senate:
On a point of information, Madam Temporary Speaker.
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22 Jul 2014 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I just wanted to inform the Senator for Kiambu that he should not only have on his mind the County of Kiambu about this foreign travel. In fact, in Kakamega and Vihiga counties, the business of the assemblies had to be adjourned because all the MCAs had either gone to Israel, South Africa or Uganda.
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22 Jul 2014 in Senate:
On a point of order, Madam Temporary Speaker. Would I be in order to congratulate the Senator for Kajiado for saying that the Constitution should be amended to increase the funding to counties and therefore by extension supporting the referendum?
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17 Jul 2014 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. Before I raise my point of order, I pass my condolences to the families of the people who have been affected. There were reports, during the incident of Westgate, that there was intelligence given to the security organs. Similarly, in Mpeketoni, there were reports that this intelligence was also available to the police. Given that the Chair of the Committee has made that report to the House and given that the transmissions of this House are carried out live, it is, therefore, clear that the Government was aware that this problem was ...
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17 Jul 2014 in Senate:
Now you have talked!
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17 Jul 2014 in Senate:
Thank you, Madam Temporary Speaker. This is a very rare afternoon when I think the two sides of the House will close ranks and see the wisdom of this Bill. I rise to second this Bill and start by remembering what preceded devolution. In the earlier parliaments where I was, we came up in 2003 with a model of CDF. As a Member of Parliament once said in this House, it was like John the Baptist and Jesus Christ. After John the Baptist had succeeded, when Jesus Christ came, John the Baptist paved way to Jesus Christ. It is appalling ...
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