All parliamentary appearances
Entries 901 to 908 of 908.
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5 Apr 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to give notice of the following Motion:- THAT, taking into consideration that most developed countries have banned genetically modified products due to their dangers to human beings and the environment; further aware that the Government has not put in place any policy 366 guideline to guard against the introduction of such products in this country; this House urges the Government to ban all genetically modified products in Kenya. REDUCTION OF EXCISE DUTY ON PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
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5 Apr 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, what the Assistant Minister has told the House is theoretical. Clearing agents are finding it extremely difficult. When they go to clear goods in Mombasa, they are referred back to Nairobi. The Assistant Minister has to come clear and tell us how they have decentralised the Long Room which has been there longer than this Government!
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5 Apr 2006 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. I have listened to my colleague talking about governance and the removal of some Ministers from the 354 PARLIMENTARY DEBATES April 5, 2006 Government. Is the hon. Member in order to think that the Government was wrong to remove those Ministers who were opposed to the Government and were frustrating Motions in this House?
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4 Apr 2006 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir.
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4 Apr 2006 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, for giving me this chance. We are moving on a dangerous trail. The Government to which we belong, must be transparent. It is obviously known that these businessmen had no business plan for this country. They have not shown what kind of business they are going to run in this country.
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4 Apr 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am agitated by the fact that these people have been branded "mercenaries". It reminds me of Hamasho(??) and Patrice Lumumba; people who are surrounded by mercenaries never survive. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I would like the Assistant Minister to assure this House, and I will lower my tone, that these people are not dangerous to this nation. Why have they refused to go back? If Kenyans have refused to do business with them, what business are they here for?
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29 Mar 2006 in National Assembly:
Bw. Naibu Spika, Waziri Msaidizi amechagua kulitumia neno "maskuota". Kuna vikundi viwili ambavyo tunavizungumzia. Kuna watu ambao walifukuzwa kutoka kwa mashamba yao, na hao si maskuota. Skuota ni mtu ambaye alikuwa akifanyia kazi tajiri katika siku za Ukoloni, na mwishowe akawachwa katika ile sehemu ya makao. Je, ni mpango gani Waziri Msaidizi alionao, ili kuwasaidia watu hao, walioangaishwa kutoka mwaka wa 1962, ili wajisikie kuwa Wanakenya halisi?
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28 Mar 2006 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, for giving me the opportunity to contribute to the debate on the Presidential Address, to which everybody in the country listened to very carefully. There are contentious issues that emanate from what we call reconciliation and dialogue as have been addressed by the Leader of the Official Opposition. In his Speech, the President identified issues which the Government has to improve on. It is, indeed, intelligent to tell Kenyans to hold together. Again, there is the admonition that he asked for this House, which also the Speaker emphasised. The integrity of this country belongs, ...
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