All parliamentary appearances
Entries 741 to 750 of 893.
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8 Nov 2006 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. I rise on a point of order under Standing Order No.80 because I feel that there is a lot of repetition in this debate. Would I be in order to request that the Mover be now called upon to reply?
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7 Nov 2006 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir.
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7 Nov 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, is the Assistant Minister in order to sympathise with the hon. Member for having failed to answer the Question on the Floor of the House? He is trying to bring in another story that will make the hon. Member more angry because the Question was not answered.
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1 Nov 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I would like this Minister to tell the House why they import food for relief when Trans Nzoia produces nutritious food for the whole country. It produces food like beans, oils and other foods. Why does the Government spend money to import food when we are able to grow food locally?
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1 Nov 2006 in National Assembly:
asked the Minister for Education:- (a) whether he is aware that land belonging to several public schools in Trans- Nzoia, including that of Kijana Wamalwa Primary School and Kitale Academy, among others, has been seized by private developers; (b) if he could name the schools whose land has been alienated and names of those who have taken over the land; and, (c) what measures he will put in place to ensure that all public schools' land is repossessed and issued with title deeds.
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1 Nov 2006 in National Assembly:
I have a supplementary question Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. You have heard how many schools have been affected by the issue. The Assistant Minister said that there are cases on arbitration. The number of children in some of the schools has increased. However, some of them have little acreage which is not enough to allow the establishment of sanitary facilities. This is an illegal thing which cannot be legalised by the Government. Land grabbing is illegal. What action is the Government taking to save the situation because children in some of the mentioned schools do not have toilets?
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1 Nov 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, from the Assistant Minister's answer, you can see that the House is jittery because Members are also concerned about grabbing of school land. What urgent steps is the Assistant Minister taking to stop land grabbing in schools so that children can have space and compound to enjoy free education in these schools that have no land left?
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1 Nov 2006 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. Is the Assistant Minister in order to mislead the House that the Government has a procedure for caring about cemeteries when in Meru, they exhumed over 200 dead bodies and burnt them? Is that the culture that we have now?
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26 Oct 2006 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. The Assistant Minister has given a cosmetic answer to this House! When will he bring the evidence?
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26 Oct 2006 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker,Sir. Could the Minister cancel the letter that he may have written to the company that is "mushrooming" to process pyrethrum since the Pyrethrum Board of Kenya is under financial problems?
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