All parliamentary appearances
Entries 8951 to 8960 of 9741.
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3 Jun 2009 in National Assembly:
It is on procedures, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir.
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3 Jun 2009 in National Assembly:
Then, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, proceed to Standing Order No.98, which allows me, and I do invite you, that you may name hon. Kosgey to be suspended from the House for gross misconduct.
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3 Jun 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, allow me to join my colleagues in supporting this very useful Motion. May I use this opportunity to appeal to those in this country who have the privilege to serve as Ministers to always remember that being a Minister is a very serious calling. Being a Minister is a great honour. Being a Minister, indeed, is a well paying job and it also demands and calls for resilience. Therefore, we cannot ask for less. We can only ask for more.
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3 Jun 2009 in National Assembly:
Ministers should not feel belittled that we are requesting that we send them for induction and training. Training and induction are noble things even in professions like medicine, where I come from. Trained and highly qualified as doctors are, we still undergo continuous education because we realize that knowledge is power. To perfect the performance of a Minister should start right at the point of appointment. We should amend our Constitution to provide that before a person qualifies to be a Minister, his name must be subjected to vetting by Parliament. That way, Parliament can add its voice as to ...
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3 Jun 2009 in National Assembly:
This is not strange because even in the United States, as soon as the President wins an election, he presents names of his Secretaries to the Congress, so that it can have an input. Training must be formalized. In formalizing that, we must make sure that we dedicate the training to the very fundamentals of the Government. We should cause our Ministers to be committed to the noble exercise that in this country, all Ministers must, on behalf of the Government and the Executive, be committed to the eradication of poverty, extreme as it is, and the eradication of extreme ...
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2 Jun 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, the absence of judicial services in Emuhaya reflects the general shortage of judicial services in the entire Western Province to the extent that even at the High Court in Kakamega, there is only one judge, but in Kisii, they have more than one judge. Could the Assistant Minister tell us when he will increase the number of judges in the Kakamega High Court?
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2 Jun 2009 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. With all due respect, I think the Minister for Foreign Affairs is evading this issue because, in fact, while you were not in the Chair, he started answering the Question. Then the Chair advised him that it was better that he comes when he is slightly better prepared.
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27 May 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, could the Assistant Minister tell us what measures he is taking to stamp out corruption? We understand that for some of these youths to be recruited, the parents have to pay from Kshs50,000 to Kshs70,000!
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27 May 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the recruitment of Kenya Army personnel is not limited to this particular district. It is a general exercise. I believe that, like all other districts in the country, Narok South District also suffered from cases of corruption. What is the Assistant Minister doing to stamp out this problem?
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27 May 2009 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. In denying that Mr. Mungatana is---
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