All parliamentary appearances
Entries 981 to 990 of 1770.
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10 Apr 2007 in National Assembly:
Order, hon. Members! We now have a quorum. Proceed, Mr. Ojaamong!
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10 Apr 2007 in National Assembly:
Could hon. Kamotho now reply?
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10 Apr 2007 in National Assembly:
Order, Mr. Kamotho! I would like hon. Members in that corner to respect the hon. Member contributing. If you have to consult, do so quietly. Proceed, Mr. Kamotho!
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10 Apr 2007 in National Assembly:
Order, Mr. Kamotho! I do not intend to interrupt you, but I really feel that this is the time for the Mover to reply. So, you should really be focusing yourself on issues which have been raised as opposed to introducing new issues. So, I would prefer that you confine yourself to replying.
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10 Apr 2007 in National Assembly:
Order, hon. Kamotho! I do not know whether we are reading from the same text. We are dealing with Order No.8 and you are reading a Motion which does not agree with what I have here. Is that the same thing that you are dealing with? Let us get the procedure right. We are dealing with Order No.8. So, first of all, read out the terms of the Motion and then you can proceed.
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10 Apr 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Syongo!
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10 Apr 2007 in National Assembly:
Order! Order! Mr. Syongo, when debate on this Motion resumes, you will speak for 25 minutes. Hon. Members, it is now time to interrupt our business this afternoon. Therefore, the House stands adjourned until tomorrow, Wednesday, 11th April, 2007, at 9.00 a.m. The House rose at 6.30 p.m.
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5 Apr 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, following what Mr. Ojode has just said, it appears that there is a problem at the Public Service Commission (PSC). Could the Minister tell us the composition of the PSC? Are they all retirees? Is that why they are hiring retirees in the public sector? Could the President be advised to appoint people of integrity who can take care of the entire Kenya at the PSC?
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22 Mar 2007 in National Assembly:
Thank you very much, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, for giving me a chance to also contribute to the debate on the Presidential Address. I did not have the opportunity of being here on Tuesday, when the Address was being delivered by the President but, apparently, my constituents, who heard what the Speaker and the President said on that day, were very impressed. Indeed, I have read the Address. I feel it contains a lot of what is good for Kenyans. I just need to comment on a few issues contained in the Presidential Address, particularly with regard to education. I ...
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22 Mar 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, that is the mistake they always make. They come here, they do not listen to what we say and then they go away. Whether you make a complaint or you give a compliment, they never listen. This is a good Minister---
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