All parliamentary appearances
Entries 761 to 770 of 806.
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29 May 2007 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. We did pass the rules that will enable us nominate Members of the EALA. However, they were not followed to the letter when the meeting was called the following day. I was there and I saw it. It is a well known fact that whether we want it or not, the NARC Government is a coalition of parties that came together in the year 2002. These were especially the Democratic Party (DP), Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), FORD(K) and National Party of Kenya (NPK). We were able to oust the then ruling party. For ...
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24 May 2007 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. The final remarks by the hon. Minister, Mr. Nyachae, insinuated that there was a connection between the Government Spokesman's remarks and what was happening in Magarini Constituency. I would like to ask the Minister to substantiate what he said so that we can know what he exactly meant. This is because there is a lot for us to understand.
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24 May 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, it is not obvious!
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24 May 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, you know that the insinuation is not right. If what he said is what he means, could he, please, substantiate that for us?
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26 Oct 2006 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. Having listened to the rules and regulations we made in this House, I think the Clerk may not have had those rules. He sent to the Party Secretary General of NARC, the Chairperson, the nomination rules and procedures and the qualifications that are required. We called parties that constitute NARC, they came together and looked through the lists of their Members. They then appointed some hon. Members. That is why we presented a list of names to the Clerk. The document, in fact, says in part; "this must be done within 14 days---", and we ...
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17 Oct 2006 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. The Minister for Foreign Affairs has requested me to give him a few minutes to speak. Therefore, I would like to donate five minutes to him, five minutes to hon. Kagwe and three minutes to hon. Arungah.
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17 Oct 2006 in National Assembly:
That is right, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. It is a donation.
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17 Oct 2006 in National Assembly:
And then two minutes to hon. Raila.
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17 Oct 2006 in National Assembly:
You have two minutes, Mr. Tuju.
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17 Oct 2006 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. First of all, I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the hon. Members who contributed to the debate on Vote 11. I thank them, indeed, for the compliments and appreciations they have made. I am happy that they have noticed some improvements in the Ministry of Health. This has been as a result of the hard work of our technical team; the Permanent Secretary and his officers. Therefore, I thank them very much. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I have listened and taken note of all the issues that have been brought ...
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