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  • 22 Sep 2021 in National Assembly: (Saku, JP) Thank you very much, Hon. Speaker. I wanted to speak to both. The WAQF Bill is almost going to the third year. What has not been done for over three years, I am afraid that two weeks will not be enough to finalise it. But with your wisdom, they may manage in those two weeks although they have not managed in three years. view
  • 22 Sep 2021 in National Assembly: On the issue that was raised by Hon. Keter, listening to the Chair responding to the Question, I was a bit disappointed because, on the face of it, the response was very thin. The issue of the two young men who were gunned down in Embu tickled the national psyche of the country. That two young men would have been arrested, given a cash bail of Ksh1,000 to appear in court or in a police station just disappeared and later on found in a mortuary. The issue of compensation, as you rightly said, sometimes as a House, we may not ... view
  • 22 Sep 2021 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Speaker. view
  • 25 Feb 2021 in National Assembly: (Saku, JP) spoke off record . view
  • 8 Oct 2020 in National Assembly: (Saku, JP) view
  • 7 Mar 2019 in National Assembly: (Saku, JP) : Thank you very much, Hon. Speaker. If Article 251 of the Constitution is violated, the Report is dead on arrival. Article 249(2)(a) and (b) of the Constitution says: view
  • 7 Mar 2019 in National Assembly: “The commissions and the holders of independent offices- view
  • 7 Mar 2019 in National Assembly: (a) are subject only to this Constitution and the law; and, view
  • 7 Mar 2019 in National Assembly: (b) are independent and not subject to direction or control by any person or authority.” view
  • 7 Mar 2019 in National Assembly: If Parliament overreaches or moves out of its way to give direction that is not given by the Constitution, then we would overreach and violate that Constitution. view

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