All parliamentary appearances
Entries 1091 to 1100 of 1379.
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22 Jul 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, in view of that answer, that this maize was sourced on a willing buyer, willing seller basis, at competitive market rates, could he give us those competitive market rates that they paid for this maize?
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22 Jul 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, this file is very voluminous and I would request for some time to be able to go through it. It is not possible to tell the total tonnage that proves that it is not GMO. He told us that the imported tonnage is well over 100,000 tonnes. So, I would like to get time to go through this file and be able to interrogate the Assistant Minister further.
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22 Jul 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I need time to go through this file which is very voluminous to be able to interrogate him. I am not yet quite satisfied with the answer. So, I need to go through this file because the tonnage he has given as having been certified as non- GMO and the tonnage that is here, can be got from this file.
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22 Jul 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, in view of the fact that I have not gone through this file, it will not be possible for me to ask an intelligent question to the Assistant Minister. It would be good if I have time to go through this file. It is only good for Kenyans to know because there is indeed a Bio-safety Act in this country. Deferring it would be more useful than asking another Question.
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21 Jul 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, now that most of the copper wire that is stolen is used to manufacture other electrical conductors, how many such manufacturers are in this country? How many of them may be involved in dealing with stolen copper wire?
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21 Jul 2009 in National Assembly:
There is no glass.
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25 Jun 2009 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. First, I want to congratulate the Minister for that good work done. Somebody needs to strike a blow for the poor people of this country.
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25 Jun 2009 in National Assembly:
One of the reasons why there is such a big problem with drugs procurement in this country in the public service is because it is centralised at KEMSA. Is it possible to decentralise procurement of these drugs because it is leading to a lot of leakage of funds and the Government is actually losing a lot of money?
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25 Jun 2009 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. The Minister for Public Health and Sanitation, Mrs. Mugo, has been in this House for two weeks continuously and I have been faithfully waiting for her to give a Ministerial Statement on an issue that I had raised some time back. Unfortunately, she has not got that chance at all, and this is really a very important issue; it deals with yellow plastics that we fear are causing cancer to everybody in this country---
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25 Jun 2009 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir.
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