All parliamentary appearances
Entries 771 to 780 of 1770.
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28 Jun 2007 in National Assembly:
I have been advised that Mr. C. Kilonzo is out of the country. This Question is deferred until Thursday next week.
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28 Jun 2007 in National Assembly:
A similar fate befalls the Question by the Member for Ijara. The Question is deferred until Thursday next week.
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28 Jun 2007 in National Assembly:
Maj-Gen. Nkaisserry are you in agreement?
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28 Jun 2007 in National Assembly:
Order! This Question belongs to the House and there was a Questioner. It did not come here out of nowhere. We need to get guidelines from the Questioner. The Minister has given an answer and I will request him to say what he thinks about the answer.
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28 Jun 2007 in National Assembly:
Sorry, Mr. Sambu, let Maj-Gen. Nkaisserry respond to that.
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28 Jun 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Sambu, as far as the Chair is concerned, if the hon. Member who raised the Question is satisfied that by the Minister visiting the place, it will resolve the problem, the Chair has got no problem. So, Mr. Minister could you respond to Maj-Gen. Nkaisserry's query?
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28 Jun 2007 in National Assembly:
Is there anybody else interested in the Question? Dr. Awiti!
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28 Jun 2007 in National Assembly:
There are no further questions! We have come to the end of Question Time! Next Order!
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28 Jun 2007 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, for giving me an opportunity to say a few things about the taxation measures that the Minister intends to put in place. I would like to support what the previous speakers have said and in, particular, what Prof. Anyang'-Nyong'o has just said about industrial sugar. I believe the reasons we are being given are not good enough. I think the main reason, in my view, and that has happened in the past, is just to open up flood gates for the importation of white sugar by sugar-daddies under the guise of industrial sugar. ...
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28 Jun 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, it is not the business of the Government to regulate and come up with harsh conditions to make the insuring public suffer because of reasons which are untold to us. If you look, again, on the same matter, at the Minister's Speech on those proposals, you will find that he is proposing to increase those paid-up capital for long-term insurance business from Kshs50 million to Kshs150 million.
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