All parliamentary appearances
Entries 921 to 930 of 1770.
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2 May 2007 in National Assembly:
Where is the leader of the delegation? If he is not there, where is the Leader of Government Business? The Government is unable to say anything! We will skip it and go to the next Order.
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2 May 2007 in National Assembly:
Is the Minister for Labour and Human Resource Development not here? How about the Leader of Government Business? There is no response from the Government side. Let us skip it and go to the next Order.
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2 May 2007 in National Assembly:
1092 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES May 2, 2007
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2 May 2007 in National Assembly:
I notice this is also for the same Minister. He is not here!
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2 May 2007 in National Assembly:
You know very well, hon. Mungatana, that, that has never been accepted as an excuse in this House. Once a matter is on the Order Paper, it can be reached at any time, and the Minister responsible has to be in the House to deal with it. The House will not sit here in vain when all the matters on the Order Paper are not being attended to. We will skip it also and go to the next Order.
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2 May 2007 in National Assembly:
Is hon. Oloo-Aringo not here also? This is a very sad afternoon!
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2 May 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Muite, those sentiments are shared by the Chair. What you are suggesting, however, is beyond the jurisdiction of the Chair. You know that is within the province of the House Business Committee, and it is up to them to keep this House busy by listing all matters that need to be discussed in this House.
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2 May 2007 in National Assembly:
Yes, what you are saying, hon. Biwott, has already been said. That has been the advice of the Chair even in the past. In fact, we find it extremely difficult to appreciate that we are talking about matters that are already on the Order Paper, and a substantive Minister or his assistant is not available. It baffles!
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2 May 2007 in National Assembly:
Yes, you are in order. I serve on the Standing Orders Committee and these are some of the proposals that have been put forward, and it will be upon this House to approve them. Besides that, all the Order Papers, according to the arrangements of this House, are delivered to the Ministers' offices physically. There is no dispute about that. So, effectively, the Ministers' offices know about the business of the House. So, it cannot be a question of them knowing or not. As I said, it is a very sad afternoon that we can go through many Bills without ...
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26 Apr 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, it is common knowledge that resources in this country go where a Minister in this Government comes from. The Minister for Science and Technology comes from this area. I wonder whether he sleeping, so as to leave his people suffer when he can be able to source money from other places and get this thing done.
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