All parliamentary appearances
Entries 671 to 680 of 715.
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24 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, I thank the Mover of this Motion. I want to congratulate him for moving the Motion. I wish to support the Motion. There have been previous attempts, as far as I know, to relocate the Dandora Dumpsite to areas like Ruai or other areas that are out of town. For those of us who come from Eastlands, we know that people use the Dandora Dumpsite to generate income. The Nairobi City Council or the government has not done much in terms of sensitizing and creating awareness to the people, especially in schools, on how to dispose waste. ...
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16 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I support the Procedural Motion. If you look at the male hon. Members who are opposing this Procedural Motion â those who have spoken so far â I think they need to be investigated. What do they fear?
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16 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
There is nothing to fear. This is a harmless document. The hon. Members who are already opposing the Bill even before it comes to the House really need to be investigated. I support this Motion.
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10 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Deputy Speaker. I rise to support the Motion as amended. I am a Member of that Committee and for the first time, this is the most gender balanced Committee I have seen in this House. I support the Motion because miraa has a history with the Ameru people. It has an economic importance to the Ameru people. From the Membersâ contributions, we all have myths surrounding miraa . This timely Committee is going to look at the myths, facts and fiction, so that we can differentiate the truth from the myths. The Ameru people have educated their ...
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10 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Deputy Speaker. I rise to support the Motion as amended. I am a Member of that Committee and for the first time, this is the most gender balanced Committee I have seen in this House. I support the Motion because miraa has a history with the Ameru people. It has an economic importance to the Ameru people. From the Membersâ contributions, we all have myths surrounding miraa . This timely Committee is going to look at the myths, facts and fiction, so that we can differentiate the truth from the myths. The Ameru people have educated their ...
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10 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, maybe, from this research, my county can also focus on
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10 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, maybe, from this research, my county can also focus on
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10 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
so that my county is also able to make money. The Netherlands and the United Kingdom (UK) ARE countries where the crop is exported. Miraa is as important to the Meru as tobacco is to the Kuria people where I come from; or to the Luhya people where tobacco is grown.
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10 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
so that my county is also able to make money. The Netherlands and the United Kingdom (UK) ARE countries where the crop is exported. Miraa is as important to the Meru as tobacco is to the Kuria people where I come from; or to the Luhya people where tobacco is grown.
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10 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
So, I want to support this Motion so that we are able to come up with recommendations. If this is a drug then how is this supposed to be regulated? I fully support.
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