Cyprian Kubai Iringo

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  • 29 Dec 2021 in National Assembly: I believe it will be a nice session. On that note, I Kubai Iringo… view
  • 29 Dec 2021 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, I am voting. I was giving direction on what will happen after this and then I vote. view
  • 29 Dec 2021 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, I could not be here… view
  • 29 Dec 2021 in National Assembly: Okay. I, Hon. Kubai Iringo, I vote yes. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor. view
  • 29 Dec 2021 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairlady, I want to beg for your protection. view
  • 29 Dec 2021 in National Assembly: You were not there when the President gave me the vehicle. I was not voted in by any political party. I was voted for as an Independent Candidate. You should be ashamed of yourself. I vote No. view
  • 29 Dec 2021 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairlady, I want to beg for your protection. view
  • 29 Dec 2021 in National Assembly: You were not there when the President gave me the vehicle. I was not voted in by any political party. I was voted for as an Independent Candidate. You should be ashamed of yourself. I vote NO. view
  • 22 Dec 2021 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I request you, with due respect and without side shows and other insinuations, that whatever Hon. Murugara brought in should be looked at critically. I also repeat that laws are made for posterity and not to curve or take a dimension of pleasing some caucus. If I can take you down the memory line way back in the 10th Parliament, the Standing Orders were tailored to fit a certain party. When we came to the 11th Parliament, we were unable to proceed with the business of the House for almost a year because what was ... view
  • 2 Dec 2021 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I rise to support the two Petitions. First and foremost, mechanising the plucking of tea will render many citizens of this country jobless or with no ways of earning a living. Tea being one of the main cash crops of this country, its farming employs many citizens. Most of the tea pickers are squatters and have very minimal earnings. They comprise of a very big number of citizens who are in the rural areas. If we introduce machines into the farms, we will render many families destitute and more so, they will not be able to ... view

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