All parliamentary appearances
Entries 1071 to 1080 of 1152.
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4 Feb 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I apologise for that. I will be ready to answer this Question tomorrow afternoon.
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4 Feb 2009 in National Assembly:
Yes, Mr. Deputy 4686
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4 Feb 2009 in National Assembly:
Speaker, Sir.
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17 Dec 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to second.
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17 Dec 2008 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I am surprised that a junior Member of Parliament from my party can challenge me. I thank you all the same.
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17 Dec 2008 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. Mr. Affey knows very well that I did not, really, mean to demean his position. He is my very good friend. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I also want to join my colleagues in supporting this very important Motion of adjournment. Indeed, we all deserve to congratulate ourselves for the work we have done over the years. There is no doubt, we started this year, at a very difficult time. God has seen us through. We must not lose sight of the fact that it is through God's grace that we managed to get where ...
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16 Dec 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I stand here to support the sentiments expressed by Mr. Mungatana. The media purports to fight for the freedom of expression. If you are aware, last week, hon. Members here freely expressed themselves on matters of the Kenya Communications (Amendment) Bill which was rightly before the House. However, some sections of the media have taken it upon themselves to record the proceedings of the House that day and play it around labelling hon. Members "the enemies of the media". Mr. Speaker, Sir, last night, the NTV labelled Mr. Poghisio as number one enemy of the media for ...
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16 Dec 2008 in National Assembly:
However, Mr. Speaker, Sir, one of your cardinal duties is to protect the dignity and integrity of this House. Therefore, by the actions that have been mentioned by Mr. Mungatana and the ones I have mentioned, these actions undermine the integrity of the Members of Parliament. Therefore, in your ruling, would you protect the hon. Members and the House from intimidation by the media. Mr. Speaker, Sir, secondly and finally, Mr. Mungatana alluded to the meddling in the affairs of this country by foreign envoys and in particular, the United States (US) and German ambassadors. The US Ambassador has the ...
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16 Dec 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, this is because we can never claim to be a free nation when ambassadors representing foreign countries meddle in every aspect of this nation. If they are meddling, please do not allow them to meddle in the affairs of the House. 4116 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES December 16, 2008 Thank you..
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10 Dec 2008 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Chairman, Sir, I beg to move:- "THAT Standing Order No.34 be amended by deleting paragraph (5)." Mr. Deputy Chairman, Sir, paragraph (4) of the proposed Standing Order No.34 reads:- December 10, 2008 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES 4031 "The Leader of Government Business shall, every Thursday or the last sitting day of the week before commencement of business, for not more than 15 minutes, present and lay on the Table, a statement informing the House of the business coming before the House in the following week." The purpose of this was to give the Leader of Government Business an opportunity to ...
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