All parliamentary appearances
Entries 161 to 170 of 203.
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8 Apr 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg that the hon. Member repeats the Question because I have not got what he exactly wants.
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8 Apr 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, first of all, just to put the hon. Member in shape, KBC is not funded 100 per cent. However, his proposal can be considered.
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8 Apr 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I did say in my response that Multichoice (K) Ltd. did a review of the prices to the customers and they notified all customers across Africa. I want to lay on the Table these two documents that show the charges per country. It is not the same all over Africa. They are here and I submit.
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8 Apr 2010 in National Assembly:
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8 Apr 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I believe that the question posed by Dr. Khalwale is a different one. I prefer if he poses it as separate.
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1 Apr 2010 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I stand to truly support the amendment. We are failing as a country to apply the principle of devolution properly. We have achieved to some degree, the principles of popular democracy but we are failing to add up by applying the principles of popular sovereignty so that this country can be able to move forward. We have failed to understand which assets should belong to the nation and assets belonging to communities. If we take land, national sanctuaries and put them under national assets, then what is left, the communities are allowed to manage. In fact, in ...
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3 Dec 2009 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, for giving me this chance to add my voice to the National Land Policy. I want, first and foremost, to congratulate the Minister for having spared all the time with members of his staff and the Kenya Land Alliance to put together this very historic document that, us, as hon. Members and Kenyans in general plus our ancestors will live to remember.
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3 Dec 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I want to restrict myself to only three issues because most of the issues have been dealt with. However, allow me to give the Minister special credit for the manner he has moved this Motion. When he was moving the Motion, I remembered two very critical phrases. These are: âthe rightsâ and âour peopleâ. He kept on repeating âour peopleâ every time as he moved the Motion. That is a very unique sentiment from a leader, especially one of this generation. Over the years, leadership in this country never appreciated the wholesome representation and diversity ...
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3 Dec 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I also want to congratulate the Minister for the sense in which he has articulated the principle of popular sovereignty and democracy by recognising all types, categories and status of people including women, children, disabled, vulnerable communities and groups. I also want to congratulate him especially for recognising the various ways in which Kenyans contribute to the economy of this country. That is a very unique character of somebody who has taken time to understand what Kenya is composed of.
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3 Dec 2009 in National Assembly:
Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, in Article 171.3.6, that is Land Issues Requiring Special Intervention, I recognise that the Minister looked into historical injustices. He recognised the value of pastoralism in Kenyan economy â one thing that has never been articulated properly in our legal system. He looked at the coastal region as an area of concern. He looked at the land rights of the minority and marginalised groups, women, children and informal settlement issues.
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