All parliamentary appearances
Entries 6471 to 6480 of 9602.
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1 Aug 2012 in National Assembly:
On English, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. English language!
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1 Aug 2012 in National Assembly:
asked the Minister for Local Government:- (a) whether he could inform the House why Rapido Construction Company Ltd., the contractor rehabilitating the road from St. James Hospital on Mombasa Road to Amboseli Estate in Nairobi South C has abandoned the site before completion; (b) when the constructor will resume rehabilitation work and save taxpayers the agony of walking through mud in the rains and dust in the hot season; and, (c) what the value of the contract CCN/CE/TO41/CE/2009-10, is, how much money has been paid and what the balance is.
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1 Aug 2012 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. This Question was filed long before we went on recess. The Assistant Minister has had plenty of time to look at the answer, satisfy himself or otherwise. In spite of that, I do not even have his answer. This is a Question that touches on the public being denied public services through failure by this Ministry to use public funds. Secondly, this Question is capturing the issue of corruption. I demand that before the Assistant Minister comes here, he should give me 48 hours notice with that answer so that I ...
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1 Aug 2012 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I want to agree with what you have said; that the Standing Orders are very clear. By the very words you have said, you should also apply Standing Order 97(2). It says:- “The Speaker or the Chairperson of Committees shall order any Member whose conduct is grossly disorderly to withdraw immediately from the precincts of the Assembly, either- (a) for the remainder of that day’s sitting; or (b) for a period not exceeding two sitting days, including the day of suspension.”
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1 Aug 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I invite you to apply this law. You should order the Assistant Minister out of the House, so that it sends a clear message to Ministers so that if they will repeat what you have found him having done, then they will meet the same fate.
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1 Aug 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I have to go by your ruling. But why do you not apply the Standing Orders, that he gives me that answer now?
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1 Aug 2012 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. Is the Minister in order to read the departments that he has read? These are things which have been there since 1965 and which, we are confirming as back benchers, are old and dilapidated? They are not functional. If the Prime Minister must go there tomorrow, then he should not go there in the name of renaming. He should go there to unveil new facilities, structures and machines. They should stop playing politics and make sure that before they go there, they will take real development to the people of Nyandarua. ...
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1 Aug 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, obviously, the Prime Minister has confirmed that several Ministries have not been able to give him the data that we want to interrogate. It is therefore, very difficult for the country to know exactly the global amount that has been wasted or well spent. It is important that the Prime Minister indicates when he will be ready with the answer so that we deal with it when all the Ministries have been tabulated lest we be seen to be witch-hunting on only one Ministry.
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1 Aug 2012 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir.
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1 Aug 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I want to speak on two very small points. The Prime Minister has told us about the size of a delegation and, specifically, he said that it is supposed to comprise of between three and six people. What is the relevance of some of the people who make foreign trips? To help him see the import of what I am saying, let us look at the current delegation that travelled to London for the Olympics. What is the relevance of hon. Poghisio, hon. Otuoma, hon. Kabando wa Kabando, hon. Mwakwere, hon. Oparanya, hon. Shitanda, hon. Mbarire, hon. ...
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