All parliamentary appearances
Entries 9431 to 9440 of 9741.
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7 Aug 2008 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. That correction is really timely. I had misunderstood you. Thank you. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I oppose this Motion because of the teachers of the Republic of Kenya. This Government has very dangerous plans for the teachers. The Government is planning to force teachers to sign performance contracts when we are in recess. Performance contracts for teachers! How can you ask teachers to sign performance contracts with all the prevailing inequalities? There is no way a teacher who teaches in Embakasi Day Secondary School will post the same results like a teacher who teaches ...
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7 Aug 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg that you give me two minutes because I lost a bit of my August 7, 2008 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES 2477 time. I oppose this Motion because our civil servants are working in a state of fear because Ministers who subscribe at the point of entry into Government to PNU as opposed to those who subscribe to ODM---
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7 Aug 2008 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I beg to oppose.
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7 Aug 2008 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir.
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7 Aug 2008 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir.
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7 Aug 2008 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker!
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6 Aug 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I have a humble request from the citizens of Kenya and members of the civil society and political parties who have appended 58 signatures petitioning that today's Order No.7(ii), the committee stage of the Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission Bill, 2008 be deferred because they have the following prayers:- (a) The Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission Bill be thoroughly amended before its passage. (b) There be substantive amendments especially on amnesty, reparation and gender concerns. (c) There be more consultations with the civil societies, political parties and other stakeholders in public hearings before the Bill is ...
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6 Aug 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I would like to respond to the Minister's comment about my being provoked by members of the civil society. With all due respect, the hon. Minister is a lawyer. I am not! So, she is far more adept at these matters. When I look at it as a layman who understands the English language, I am requesting the Chair to guide us further by reading the Constitution as you have done, but read it together with Standing Order Nos.163, 164 and 165 which are very explicit and confirm that the Minister is the one who is ...
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6 Aug 2008 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir.
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6 Aug 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I want to thank you for that ruling. Considering that the Chair has read Standing Orders Nos.163 up to 165 and found that I have not breached any of them, I seek your indulgence that you rule under Standing Order No.1, so that the implication of this law is such that when a man or woman confesses that he killed your father and this father has got nine able sons who know that a man has confessed--- We have not consulted Kenyans enough so that they can accept that even after this man has accepted that ...
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