All parliamentary appearances
Entries 1101 to 1110 of 1622.
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9 Jun 2014 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, last year, I sought a Statement from the Chairman of the Committee on Roads and Transportation and it was like something happened. He has not communicated to me or otherwise. Now, do I have to remind him that I need the Statement now?
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9 Jun 2014 in National Assembly:
Yes, Sir.
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9 Jun 2014 in National Assembly:
Can I do it now, Sir?
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3 Jun 2014 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, for giving me this chance to say something about the report on the impeachment of the Governor of Kericho. First, I would like to thank the Members and the Senate for appointing me as one of the Committee Members. I was happy to serve in that Committee to the best of my knowledge and intellect. The other thing, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, is that we were faced with quite some challenges earlier on as we were trying to interpret the newspaper reports. But going by what we were able to absorb, we were mature ...
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15 May 2014 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. Much as I agree with the Senator, it is also important to note that they are the ones who speak first and normally take a lot of time. So, the senators who are remaining are the ones to decide how many minutes and seconds to allocate. Could it be re-assessed, so that everybody gets equal time?
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15 May 2014 in Senate:
Thank you very much, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, for allowing me to catch your eye and for giving me this opportunity to contribute. We are discussing something budgetary in nature; the topic is on the budget, and we are discussing how we are supposed to now share money to the counties. What I thought we should have started with is to find out how much money it is, where is it coming from or where is it being generated from, so that from there now, we can see whether the counties that are going to The electronic version of the ...
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15 May 2014 in Senate:
Mr. Chairman, Sir, thank you very much. I also support the amendment as moved. I hope that these kinds of level 5 hospitals will introduce, for the first time, the machines that are so badly needed in such hospitals instead of using a lot of money taking patients to India. Mr. Chairman, Sir, you will realize that most of our patients, once they have problems with their hearts, kidneys and the other delicate internal organs, they have to be supported by villagers to raise money through harambees . This money is too much. We are taking a lot of our ...
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13 May 2014 in Senate:
Kirinyaga votes yes in all counts “a”, “b” and “c”.
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26 Mar 2014 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. We have to be told exactly the English words that Sen. Wetangula has used. Did you hear him talk about “dogs barking to a new moon?” That is not a metaphor; it is a direct insult to the Government.
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26 Mar 2014 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker Sir, thank you very much. On the same concern, we have the registration of the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) students. There is no way that somebody can be registered without birth certificates. On that note, I feel as if many students have been denied registration on the pretext of lack of birth certificates. Could the Government speed up the issuance of birth certificates so that this problem is resolved once and for all?
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