All parliamentary appearances
Entries 1271 to 1280 of 1770.
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18 Oct 2006 in National Assembly:
Order, hon. Members! Dr. Machage, there is nothing to apologise for. I have already set out the rules. Prof. Anyang-Nyong'o is replying and there is no way we are going to curtail his contribution to give you more time to debate the Motion. So, let us leave it at that.
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18 Oct 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Wamwere, I do not think you want to continue arguing on this issue.
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18 Oct 2006 in National Assembly:
Order! Order!, Order, Mr. Wamwere!
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18 Oct 2006 in National Assembly:
What do you have to say Mr. G.G Kariuki?
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18 Oct 2006 in National Assembly:
I have to respond to hon. G.G Kariuki, but what do you have to say Mr. Sungu?
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18 Oct 2006 in National Assembly:
Order! Order, Mr. Sungu. Well, I am caught up in it. I have already consulted the Clerk-at-the Table and she has given me her side of the story. If it was, indeed, the desire of the Government side to respond, and a Member rises up at the right time, a chance is always granted to it. There is no point in denying the Government a chance to respond. What I have said is that if there was mismanagement in time, then what the Clerk-at-the Table has told me contradicts what hon. Wamwere is saying. I would like to say that ...
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18 Oct 2006 in National Assembly:
Order! Order, Mr. Wamwere! We cannot go on and on forever on this matter! Please, let Prof. Anyang'-Nyong'o finish. We have already stated our position from the Chair.
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18 Oct 2006 in National Assembly:
Thank you very much, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, for giving me a chance to contribute to this Motion. I think my colleagues have said as much as I would have said. But I want to join those of my colleagues who have commended this Ministry which has been in place for nearly four years now. It has achieved quite a lot for the Kenyan people. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, a massive programme like free primary education is not a simple matter. For the Government being in power for a few months and putting this programme in place and having done ...
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18 Oct 2006 in National Assembly:
Order! Order, Mr. Wamwere! You would do yourself some justice and honour if you sat down. This is a House, and once the Chair is on his feet, you do not stand. From the Chair, we have finished with this issue. We will let Prof. Anyang'-Nyong'o finish his response and then I will put the Question.
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18 Oct 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, that is like splitting grey hairs in the head! We know where he was born!
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