All parliamentary appearances
Entries 5871 to 5880 of 9741.
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26 Sep 2013 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker. Indeed, it was in that context that we do not want to allow county governments to just sit at home waiting for this block cheque from Nairobi and do nothing. We would like to encourage them to raise money. Narok County should be one of the richest counties in this country. It was the bad management from Nairobi that did not allow the potential of Narok to be realised. This is why we must push them, as the Senate, and ensure that our role is not just limited to revenue division and revenue allocation. Finally, ...
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26 Sep 2013 in Senate:
Thank you for that afterthought. Since you are my senior in medicine, I saw you looking at me and I became nervous. Now that you have made me comfortable, I will not continue, but will remember, next year, when I will be a Speaker to---
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25 Sep 2013 in Senate:
seconded.
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24 Sep 2013 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, like those who have spoken before me, I would also like to send my heartfelt condolences to the families of those who lost their lives and those who are still in the hospital with injuries. The matter we are discussing now brings to my mind one question; what is being human? Being human does not mean being rich or coming from this or that kind of society or the profession you are in. Being human means your conscience. Therefore, if the terrorists do not have the conscience of asking themselves; of what use or benefit is ...
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24 Sep 2013 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, indeed with all due respect to the hon. Senator, he heard me very well. I talked about going to areas where we have the cells of Al Shabaab . If Sen. Sonko gave Westlands as one of the cells, I have given another example.
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24 Sep 2013 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the next thing I want to speak to is the issue of---
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24 Sep 2013 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am not clear what is out of order. What I know is in order, is my speech. Just like Sen. Sonko, I gave an example of an area where we have cells of Al Shabaab .
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24 Sep 2013 in Senate:
As I continue, the second way forward is for us to take this seriously by forming a commission of inquiry that should go down into what took place so that it does not take place again. This inquiry will then come to live---
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24 Sep 2013 in Senate:
Please mind about time.
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24 Sep 2013 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I did not see anything out of order but so that nobody thinks that there is malice in me, may I prick their conscience by saying that our colleague in the last Parliament, hon. Hassan, is today in a wheelchair. He was blown up in Eastleigh. The highest number of such incidences has taken place in Eastleigh. Eastleigh is as much a part of Kenya as Kakamega or Mombasa and this, we shall defend whether some people like it or not. I speak for the weak who cannot enjoy the securities you, people, have, the ones ...
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