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Entries 1491 to 1500 of 1514.

  • 24 Jun 2014 in National Assembly: They are seated at the far end of the Speaker’s Gallery, in white shirts. view
  • 10 Jun 2014 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, my request goes to the Chairperson of the Departmental Committee on Transport, Public Works and Housing regarding the Government housing project for civil servants at Wote Town, which was started in 1989 but which to-date has not been completed. The contractors abandoned the works and the houses have been vandalised. The Chairperson should inquire into and report on the following:- (i) give the initial and current total cost of the project and reasons as to why the project stalled; (ii) provide details on the budgetary allocation made to the project and state whether the project has been prioritised ... view
  • 10 Jun 2014 in National Assembly: Yes, hon. Speaker. view
  • 4 Jun 2014 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Deputy Speaker. I do empathize with my colleagues in Parliament and I would like the Chairperson to clarify on what security is offered for a hon. Member. When hon. Members of Parliament were attacked in a dangerous place and they were to be moved away at night, what security measures and what plans are there to offer better security to Members of Parliament? view
  • 4 Jun 2014 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, thank you for giving me this opportunity. I also join my colleagues to condole with the family of the late Member for Gatundu South and wish to state that death comes with such finality and that all human beings are mortal. One day, it will happen to us and, therefore, it is good to be ready when it happens. I also want to take this opportunity to give condolences on behalf of the people of Makueni who I represent and wish the people of Gatundu South together with the family of our departed colleague the best in future ... view
  • 4 Jun 2014 in National Assembly: On a point of order, hon. Deputy Speaker. It should be subject to not include Order No.12 in that because Order No.12 is very substantive. It is coming from our side of the coalition. view
  • 4 Jun 2014 in National Assembly: I propose an amendment to exclude Order No.12. view
  • 4 Jun 2014 in National Assembly: Yes, to exclude Order No.12. view
  • 4 Jun 2014 in National Assembly: Hon. Deputy Speaker, I am moving an amendment to exclude Order No.12 in that it is substantive; it comes from our part of the coalition. The original Mover had not consulted us before talking about our own proposal by hon. Ngong’o. They did not consult us on this particular one and Order No.12 is substantive. view
  • 4 Jun 2014 in National Assembly: Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. Let me say that I thank hon. Ichung’wah for bringing this Bill and I support it. Recently, in my constituency I lost 20 people to poisonous alcohol. When it was analyzed it was found that it had methanol, while the original alcohol is made of ethanol. Methanol is poison. Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, alcohol which killed my constituents and people in other parts of the country – in fact, over 100 people died of poisonous alcohol. The poisonous substance was manufactured in Kenya. It had even the KEBS symbol and was done by people ... view

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