All parliamentary appearances
Entries 1401 to 1410 of 1770.
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19 Jul 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I rise to support that amendment. We should have a fund from where ordinary Kenyans can access funds at low interest rates and develop their own houses. This is very important because interest rates in financial institutions which finance housing are very high. These loans are not easily accessible to the ordinary mwananchi. The terms of the loans are quite stringent and, therefore, if the Government could establish a fund from which Kenyans can access loans at low interest rates, this will be of interest to this country.
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19 Jul 2006 in National Assembly:
Order, Mr. Sambu! You have five minutes upon which we shall call upon the Minister to respond.
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19 Jul 2006 in National Assembly:
Under which Standing Order?
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19 Jul 2006 in National Assembly:
Order, Mr. Sambu! Let us hear Mr. Ojode!
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19 Jul 2006 in National Assembly:
Order! Order, hon. Members! I am still consulting the Clerk of the National Assembly about the application by hon. Ojode. While I do so, it is time for the Minister to respond.
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19 Jul 2006 in National Assembly:
Order, Mr. Sambu! While I consult on the application by Mr. Ojode, I will ask the Minister to respond.
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19 Jul 2006 in National Assembly:
Order, Prof. Kibwana! I thought you are a Government Minister. What is the breach that you want to bring to the attention of the Chair?
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19 Jul 2006 in National Assembly:
Order! Prof. Kibwana! You have now been here for close to four years. You should have read your Standing Orders well. Mr. Minister, could you finish?
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19 Jul 2006 in National Assembly:
Order, hon. Members. Mr. Ojode stood and moved that, under Standing Order No.21, the debate be adjourned. I said that I will consult. Please, take your seats! If you want to take leave, please do so quietly. Standing Order No.21 provides the Speaker with the discretion to decide as to whether that application is not an abuse of the process. We also have Standing Order No.41 which deals with the procedure in the Committee of Supply. Standing Order No.142(1) provides for only two Allotted Days for every Vote. This means that if we adjourn the debate on this Vote today, ...
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19 Jul 2006 in National Assembly:
Order, Mr. Ojode! You cannot contest it! It is the Chair's ruling! So, you will have to sit there and vote against or for those Sub-Votes that you feel strongly about.
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