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16 Mar 2010 in National Assembly:
â with Uganda, and we intend to extend the same operation to be conducted between Ethiopia and Sudan.
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16 Mar 2010 in National Assembly:
The next operation between Uganda and Kenya, along the common border, will start in a few weeksâ time. 2. Cross-border liaison between the military and district security intelligence committees of the neighbouring countries is taking place. Mr. Speaker, Sir, during the last joint operation with Uganda, the following was achieved:- 1. We managed to recover 2,401 assorted weapons and 5,197 rounds of ammunition; 2. During the operation also the military dug 19 water dams and drilled 20 boreholes in the area. 3. In addition, administration centres were opened in Kenyarus, Alale, Nyoyapong and Loyapach.
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16 Mar 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, hon. Members will note that countries in the region coming out of conflicts have acquired arms which encourage cross-border raids. Since it is difficult to put soldiers in every village, occasionally, such raids take place and some citizens or even our own soldiers, get injured or killed.
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16 Mar 2010 in National Assembly:
The biggest challenges in these districts of the North Rift are strong traditional culture and revenge attacks, particularly on cattle rustling for restocking purposes and dowry payments, lack of alternative means of livelihood, hence overdependence on
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4 Mar 2010 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, for giving me this opportunity to support the Motion. Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, the Presidentâs Speech was timely. I would like to congratulate him for delivering such an excellent Speech. After listening to the President and re-reading the Speech that he delivered, it is clear to everyone that the President is very clear in his own mind where he wants to take this country. However, I am sorry to say that some of us, who are charged with the responsibility of initiating and implementing Government policies, are not doing it properly. I ...
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4 Mar 2010 in National Assembly:
Programme. We know that he is inventing other ways of creating employment for the young people of this country. But where is Kazi kwa Vijana ? When that programme was started, we were told that funds were available. Some funds were, indeed, made available. But the programme is no longer in place. It was a very good thought, indeed, but it is not sustainable. We know that the young people worked for only a few months and that was it. So, again, the President has very clear policies. But the implementation is lacking. I am, therefore, appealing to the Minister ...
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25 Nov 2009 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. I respect your ruling. Indeed, I respect the views expressed by my colleagues in Government. However, the process of approving this Bill has already been completed. Mr. Speaker has approved it. The House Business Committee has allocated time for it. I am reliably informed that these objections were made to the Chair, and the Chair ruled that debate on the Bill continues.
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25 Nov 2009 in National Assembly:
So, there will be conflict of orders here because Mr. Speaker has already ruled that debate on the Bill continues. If the current Chair now rules that debate on the Bill
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16 Sep 2009 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I want, on the outset, to declare my greatest respect and humility to the President. However, I cannot support the reappointment of hon. Ringera. Lawyers have argued here and I do not want to take that route. In taking this decision, not to support the reappointment of Mr. Ringera, I asked myself four questions. The first question was, during the time that Mr. Ringera served as the Director of KACC, has he been successful? The answer to my question was ânoâ. My second question was whether Mr. Ringeraâs reappointment will help in any way ...
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16 Sep 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, can I proceed?
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