21 Feb 2019 in Senate:
THAT this House notes the Report on the 5th Global Summit on Open Governance Partnership in Tibilisi, Georgia, 17th to 19th July, 2018, laid on the Table of the House on Wednesday, 20th February, 2019.
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21 Feb 2019 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir.
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21 Feb 2019 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I would not wish to interrupt my colleague, Sen. Malalah, but he should be courteous enough to explain the words he has mentioned mean. It could mean dangerous things. They cannot be translated, but he could at least paraphrase, so that we are on the same page.
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21 Feb 2019 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, he can demonstrate, so that we can understand.
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21 Feb 2019 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir.
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21 Feb 2019 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I am sorry to interrupt my good friend. However, I thought that since some of us left university recently, it would be good for the Senate to listen to our wisdom on this issue because we are still repaying our loans. So, it would be unfair to proceed to allow the Chairperson to comment, yet yours truly is here and is undergoing the same experience.
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21 Feb 2019 in Senate:
Yes, Mr. Speaker, Sir, I might be arrested. So, it is important to hear me.
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21 Feb 2019 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, from the outset, I support the Statement by Sen. Wetangula. I had thought about making a similar request but my senior, Sen. Wetangula, was way ahead of me. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate.
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21 Feb 2019 in Senate:
It is unfortunate for some of us who just graduated from universities. We are still repaying loans but the Ministry wants to come after us. I think that is lack of creativity. The Cabinet Secretary for Education should be more creative and ensure that those people are accommodated. We should ensure that the youth of this country do not suffer because there are many unemployed people in this country. If you walk to any Senator’s office, you will find many envelops. Our offices have turned into employment bureaus. In any function that you go to, you meet five to ten ...
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21 Feb 2019 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I had not finished when Sen. Ochillo-Ayacko raised that issue. However, I am happy that senior counsels; Sen. Orengo and Sen. Wetangula have done justice in responding to that. Secondly, my Committee on Justice, Legal Affairs and Human Rights will see what to do. We will deliberate at committee level so that we protect the office of the Chief Justice. In future, we would not like to see a situation where the Chief Justice will walk in the streets or attend public rallies and say: “Thank you, you have brought development to our community”. I agree ...
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