29 Nov 2017 in National Assembly:
Hon. Sankok, I have not given you the opportunity. I am just advising you that sometimes things that are not agreeable to you will be said. That is the nature of this House. We are all politicians and we have opinions and we come from different divides. So, sometimes people say things that may not be too pleasing to your ears, but we do not have to fight them.
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29 Nov 2017 in National Assembly:
So that we can make progress, let us have the Member for Runyenjes.
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29 Nov 2017 in National Assembly:
The Member for Ndhiwa. I believe this is your maiden speech.
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29 Nov 2017 in National Assembly:
Hon. Members, just a direction. I am receiving complaints that some Members are saying that they are on their maiden feet while they have spoken before. That would amount to abuse of the rules of the House. If that is the case, you know the consequences. The record of Parliament is permanent. So, let us treat ourselves with dignity and grace. Let us be honest with ourselves. Member for Ndhiwa, this is your maiden speech. You shall be heard in silence.
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29 Nov 2017 in National Assembly:
Hon. Member for Ndhiwa, I do not want to interrupt, but I would just direct you to use parliamentary language as you make your maiden speech.
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29 Nov 2017 in National Assembly:
Hon. Aladwa, I would just like to alert you that there are rules of the House. When you are on one side, you cannot cross on the other side without giving respect to the House. We all need to give respect to this House. With those directions, I would like to ask Hon. Melly to reply.
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29 Nov 2017 in National Assembly:
Hon. Melly, you are donating one minute each to those Members?
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29 Nov 2017 in National Assembly:
Hon. Member for Tana River and Hon. Shamalla, were the next ones. I would like you to give them a minute each.
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29 Nov 2017 in National Assembly:
Those are five Members.
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29 Nov 2017 in National Assembly:
Member for Kajiado
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