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12 Feb 2009 in National Assembly:
Fe bruary 12, 2009 PARLIAMENTAR Y DEBATES
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12 Feb 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, once we identify all the tourism products that we want to start marketing, and once we bring to this House the Kenya Tourism (Amendment) Bill, we will be decentralising tourism circuits into various regions. Each region will have a tourism board that will ensure that the marketing of whatever products that are in that area, is undertaken. We will give those boards enough money to market their regions.
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12 Feb 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I would, therefore, urge that once that Bill comes to this House, hon. Members do support it. That is the only way we can ensure that money will be in every region for marketing.
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12 Feb 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, that dream still remains very much alive in the Ministry. The biggest challenge we have been having is lack of enough resources to enable us do proper marketing of all the tourist destinations within the country. The regional tourist boards will consist of Mount Kenya Tourism Circuit, Western Tourism Circuit, Rift Valley Tourism Circuit, Northern Kenya Tourism Circuit and Coast Tourism Circuit. We will see much more happenings, because they will decentralise the activities of the KTB.
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12 Feb 2009 in National Assembly:
I would like to tell Mr. Namwamba that the Western Tourism Circuit is even more critical to us right now than before. We want to ensure that between Nairobi and all the way to Nyanza Province, we have in place a proper routing that will lead up to Kogelo. So, hon. Members, rest assured that my Ministry will be working very closely with the hon. Members. We have identified bull fighting as one of the tourist attraction activities. I am sure that this will also help Dr. Khalwale to improve on his products. So, feed the bulls.
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5 Feb 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I will be very brief because I have very little to say.
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5 Feb 2009 in National Assembly:
First, I want to say that I have listened to hon. Members for the last three days as they contributed. I have also taken time to speak to my constituents and Kenyans and understand what they really want out of this whole process. Kenyans just want one thing: Justice! They are demanding justice. The women who are still in the IDP camps today are demanding justice. The people who were affected and brought down to zero after all they had stocked for many years was wiped out want justice. So, as we do whatever we do here, we must think ...
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5 Feb 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, Kenyans are looking at the history of all the commissions Fe bruary 5, 2009 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES
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4 Feb 2009 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. The House cannot transact its business this way. Mrs. Shabesh cannot be heard. She has been seeking your indulgence. I do not know what is going on.
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17 Dec 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I rise to support this Motion, and I have very few remarks, because I do not want to repeat what other hon. Members have said. First, I want to congratulate the hon. Members for the consensus-building spirit that we have had for the last three or four days. I hope that, that spirit will remain with us all the way until we have a new Constitution, because that is the only way we can have a new constitution. I also want to tell the hon. Members who are privileged to sit on that Committee that they are ...
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