1 Jul 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, not necessarily, but you can allow us, Members, to convey our messages of good wishes for the Prime Minister. We wish him a quick recovery and look forward for the next sitting when he will come here and perform his duties as the Prime Minister.
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30 Jun 2010 in National Assembly:
asked the Minister for Labour:- (a) Why Mr. Gideon Katila Kuva, the club manager at the Telkom Kenya owned Ngong Road Sports Club, has been treated as a casual worker for 17 years without being absorbed as a permanent employee ; and, (b) What action he is taking against such Government corporations as the KPTC (now Telkom Kenya Limited) which flout labour laws and also to ensure that Mr. Gideon Kuva is confirmed and paid proper remuneration for the period he has worked.
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30 Jun 2010 in National Assembly:
Very well, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I have no objection.
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30 Jun 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, only in the morning the Assistant Minister for Education said that to register for examinations, it will now not be mandatory to produce a birth certificate.
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30 Jun 2010 in National Assembly:
Has the position changed since morning barely three hours ago? At the same time, could he clarify what use a birth certificate has for a candidate sitting for an examination? Do they grade the marks according to the age? What is exactly happening?
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30 Jun 2010 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir.
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30 Jun 2010 in National Assembly:
Is the Minister in order to say that they are using the birth certificates for purposes of identifying the candidates, while you know very well that the birth certificate does not have fingerprints and a photo?
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30 Jun 2010 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. I do not know whether you heard what the Assistant Minister said. Is he in order to purport that there is such a department within the Government as a Herbalistsâ Department?
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24 Jun 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am at a loss because my understanding is that the National Bank of Kenya is basically the Government. The Government is the National Bank of Kenya, on one hand, and Kisumu Municipal Council, on the other hand. So, it is the right hand side of the Government that is stealing from the left hand side.
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24 Jun 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, the problem we have been having with the Ministry of Public Works is the inflated cost of construction. That is why we have a problem already with centres of excellence. What is the Ministry doing to ensure that the prices quoted by the Ministry of Public Works in their Bills of Quantities are realistic? What is being quoted today is not realistic. The biggest beneficiaries are the contractors.
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