3 May 2018 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Hon. Deputy Speaker.
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3 May 2018 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, what have I done to you today?
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3 May 2018 in National Assembly:
Frankly speaking, from the beginning, I corrected you that you were reading a Question while seated …
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3 May 2018 in National Assembly:
Again, I was on top of the list. I was number one. It is not a sitting order but a Standing Order.
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3 May 2018 in National Assembly:
I was on top of the list. I came very early.
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3 May 2018 in National Assembly:
You mentioned it. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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3 May 2018 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker, for giving me an opportunity. I have listened to the maiden speech by Hon. Passaris. She has very good English and I did not get most of the words, but nonetheless, I understood.
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3 May 2018 in National Assembly:
I want Hon. Ichung’wah to know that if he is blessed, he should thank God. In this country, there are areas where one cannot plant sukuma wiki or maize due to adverse weather conditions or wild animals. Some of us border the Maasai Mara and we cannot cultivate anything because of the wildebeests. We live in harmony with these animals for the sake of the whole The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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3 May 2018 in National Assembly:
country since the highest foreign exchange earner is tourism. Therefore, we have decided to stay with the wild animals in Amboseli and Maasai Mara and that is why we are marginalised. Hon. Deputy Speaker, protect me from daktari .
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3 May 2018 in National Assembly:
Hon. Ichung’wah should know that he cannot blow off somebody else’s candle for his to shine brighter. The Equalisation Fund candle is for 14 counties. If other counties feel marginalised, they should look for their own fund. We struggled during the constitution-making process to have Article 204 in it. Now, we have killed the animal, are dividing it and you want a piece, yet you were not in the hunting process. Let those counties which are blessed accept God’s blessings. The handshake was not meant to share the Equalisation Fund. No! It remains for the marginalised counties.
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