All parliamentary appearances
Entries 5451 to 5460 of 9741.
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25 Mar 2014 in Senate:
He would not keep quiet! So, I am asking Muslim religious leaders not to keep quiet. They should tell us who amongst their Imams and Sheikhs do not preach Islam, which I am told means “peace”. Secondly, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, the President must now ask himself; “who are some of the beneficiaries of the violence?” You will recall that immediately this happened in the Church, the Government quickly arrested 59 youth; probably, all of them were Muslims. The people who would like there to be a perception that Muslims are being persecuted are very happy that those 59 youth ...
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25 Mar 2014 in Senate:
If you can hold my time, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir---
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25 Mar 2014 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, since that is not a point of order, allow me to use my time gainfully.
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25 Mar 2014 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. There is the issue of cyber crime. Today one is able to follow the internet in pursuit of bloggers. We have extremist bloggers on the internet who, for those of us who follow, have been having a field day. They are hailing this act. They are saying that the act of violence was justified. Finally, I want to use this opportunity to say that the leaders in Coast feel the pain of violence in their areas just as we are feeling the pain of burying those people at home. The families that have been ...
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20 Mar 2014 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, what happened in Mombasa was very unfortunate. It is not acceptable under Christianity and Islam. The Government must be encouraged to be in control. Can the Senate Majority Leader clarify whether the Government is aware that some of the sheikhs who attempt to radicalize our children at the Coast come from Tanzania? If that is the case, what is the Government doing at a Government to Government level to take control of this menace? Finally, as a preemptive measure, is the Government considering doing an audit of all the preachers at the Coast, so as to ...
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20 Mar 2014 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir.
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20 Mar 2014 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, this is a national shame. The people who were given land and who posed as deserving squatters, included former Permanent Secretary (PS) S.M. Mbova, hon. Mulu Mutisya, Maj. C.M. Mwanzia, Sergeant Stephen Musyoka, Sergeant Kenneth Nzuki, Sergeant Thomas Mutuku Makete, Corporal J.K. Nzenge, Lt. Col. J.M. Kilela, Maj. F.M. Nguyi, Maj. E.M. Matibo, Maj. P.M. Mummo and Maj. Josphat Kavisi. Whether it was 20 years ago or two days ago, this is land. Whether those people are dead or alive, they have administrators of that property. Could the Chairperson come and make an undertaking that the ...
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20 Mar 2014 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I do not wish to enter into an altercation with the Chair, but I am simply quoting from the list that was tabled and those are highly positioned---
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20 Mar 2014 in Senate:
Most obliged, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. I would like to replace the word “thief” with the words “undeserving Kenyans”.
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20 Mar 2014 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, thank you for allowing me to request for this Statement from the Chairman of the Committee on Energy. The House will recall that less than two weeks ago, this Committee brought here a report which we all commended, contributed to and approved. Among other things in that report was the high regard in which the Committee held the managing director of Geothermal Development Corporation (GDC). It is unfortunate that emerging administrative and governance issues at GDC are forcing me to request the Chair to clarify the following:- Could he clarify that the new chairman at the ...
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