All parliamentary appearances
Entries 1091 to 1100 of 1447.
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7 Jul 2010 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. While I appreciate the order given by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Local Government that nobody should go and campaign in the prisons, is he in order to claim that the âNoâ and âYesâ campaign groups should not access the prisons when we have seen the Minister for Justice, National Cohesion and Constitutional Affairs dancing with prisoners inside the prison?
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7 Jul 2010 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. The hon. Member is seeking a Ministerial statement from the Minister of State for Provincial Administration and Internal Security who is seated in the House and is busy conversing.
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7 Jul 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, while appreciating the need to bring the Statement next week, this is an urgent matter, especially because it affects schools. Could the Assistant Minister give an undertaking now, even before he issues the Ministerial Statement next week?
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6 Jul 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the health of children is very paramount, given that the majority in the population of Kenya are the youth, especially those in schools. Some of our boarding schools have more than 2,000 students. Could the Assistant Minister consider liaising with the Ministry of Public Health so that, as the Government, they can post qualified health personnel to most of our major schools to take care of the students?
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30 Jun 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, the Minister has indicated that they have done classification of roads and that soon they are going to release the report to the public. There are roads in some parts of this country which were never classified for a very long time to the extent that we still have very many major roads, which are still in class âDâ. Who do you involve in identifying roads for classification? Can you confirm that you will ensure that each and every part of this country is covered in this report? When are you likely to table that ...
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30 Jun 2010 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I asked the Minister to tell us: Who are the major stakeholders he involved in this exercise? Did he involve hon. Members or the DCs? Who did he involve, because in my area, I was never informed of what was going on?
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30 Jun 2010 in National Assembly:
asked the Minister of State for Immigration and Registration of Persons:-
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30 Jun 2010 in National Assembly:
(a) whether he is aware that there are no officers at the Registration of Births and Deaths offices in Nandi North District and, if so, when he will post them; and,
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30 Jun 2010 in National Assembly:
(b) whether he could also consider providing mobile registration in the district to ease congestion in Kapsabet.
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30 Jun 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, recently, the Kenya National Examinations Council demanded birth certicates for students before they are registered for national examinations. As a result of that, parents from Nandi North have been flocking to Kapsabet. In fact, in the last three days over 1,000 of them have been sleeping in the town looking for these certificates, and they are being told they will be served after the people of Nandi Central have been served. It is unfortunate that they are still doing manual registration during this ICT era. What is the Assistant Minister doing to ensure that the ...
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